Welfare Impacts of Land Certification in Tigray, Ethiopia
Stein Holden () and
Hosaena Ghebru
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Hosaena Ghebru: International Food Policy Research Institute
Chapter 6 in Land Tenure Reform in Asia and Africa, 2013, pp 137-161 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Earlier studies on the impacts of land certification in Ethiopia have identified significant positive investment and land productivity effects (Holden, et al., 2009; Deininger et al., 2008), a significant reduction in land border disputes (Holden et al., 2011a), and a significant enhancement of land rental market activity (Holden et al., 2011b; Deininger et al., 2011a). Female-headed households in particular appear to have become more tenure-secure after receiving land certificates, and have thus become more willing to rent their land through sharecropping contracts. These effects should also contribute to poverty reduction, but this has not yet been investigated thoroughly, and this is therefore the original contribution of this chapter.
Keywords: Farm Size; Land Productivity; Land Reform; Household Welfare; Welfare Impact (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137343819_6
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