IFPRI: Gender CG Newsletter, Vol. 1 No. 3, October 1995
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Volume 1, Number 3
October 1995

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    Alderman, H., P.-A. Chiappori, L. Haddad, J. Hoddinott, and R. Kanbur. 1995. Unitary versus collective models of the household: Is it time to shift the burden of proof? The World Bank Research Observer 10 (1): 1-19.

    Handa, S. 1995. Gender, headship, and intra-household resource allocation. World Development 22 (10): 1535-1547.

    Quisumbing, A.R., L. Haddad, and C. Peņa. 1995. Gender and poverty: New evidence from 13 developing countries. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C. Mimeo.

    Quisumbing, A.R., L. R. Brown, H. Sims Feldstein, L. Haddad, and C. Peņa. 1995. Women: The key to food security. Food Policy Report. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute.

    H.E. Speciosa Wandira Kazibe, Vice President of Uganda.1995. Keynote address to 2020 Vision Conference on Food, Agriculture, and the Environment. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.

Gender and Property Rights Conference Papers

    Lastarria-Cornhiel, S. 1995. Impact of privati-zation on gender and property rights in Africa.

    Zwarteveen, M. Z. 1995. Water: From basic need to commodity. A discussion on gender and water rights in the context of irrigation.

    Rocheleau, D., and D. Edmunds. 1995. Women, men, and trees: Gender, power, and property in forest and agrarian landscapes.

All the papers published by IFPRI or in the gender and property rights conference can be obtained from C.Abad@cgiar.org or by mail from the address listed in the subscription details. Other papers are available from the authors or through the respective journals.

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