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Land Rights and Women's Empowerment in Rural Peru: Insights from Item Response Theory

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  • Montenegro, María
  • Mohapatra, Sandeep
  • Swallow, Brent

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Women’s land rights are increasingly advocated as an empowerment tool to spur development outcomes. However, empirical evidence of this relationship is limited. In this study we use data from peasant communities in rural Peru to explore the effect of the intra-household allocation of inherited land on women’s empowerment. Empowerment is modeled as a latent variable measured by different influence indicators using a Generalized Structural Equation approach. We draw on Item Response Theory (IRT) to estimate difficulty and discrimination parameters which can inform policymakers about the impact of empowerment policies on women’s types of influences within their households. The empirical approach is consistent with empowerment’s latent and multidimensional nature and pays attention to endogeneity issues often present in other empirical studies. We find that although women’s land rights increase empowerment, the intra-household allocation of land determines the magnitude of this impact.

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  • Montenegro, María & Mohapatra, Sandeep & Swallow, Brent, 2016. "Land Rights and Women's Empowerment in Rural Peru: Insights from Item Response Theory," 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Boston, Massachusetts 239851, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea16:239851
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.239851
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    1. Harold Glenn A. Valera & Takashi Yamano & Ranjitha Puskur & Prakashan Chellattan Veettil & Ishika Gupta & Phoeba Ricarte & Rohini Ram Mohan, 2018. "Women’s Land Title Ownership and Empowerment: Evidence from India," Working Papers id:12926, eSocialSciences.
    2. Park, Cyn-Young & Claveria, Racquel, 2018. "Does Regional Integration Matter for Inclusive Growth? Evidence from the Multidimensional Regional Integration Index," ADB Economics Working Paper Series 559, Asian Development Bank.

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