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An array of publications focused on operational policy issues, research methodologies and outcomes will be produced for and discussed with a variety of audiences from both developed and developing countries (policy makers, researchers, and governments) during the five-year research program. Papers are listed in descending order by date.

IFPRI/FCND PUBLICATIONS
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2000
  • Women: the Key to Food Security – Looking Within the Household
    Policy Brief, October 2000
    English French Spanish

  • Attrition in Longitudinal Household Survey Data: Some Tests For Three Developing Country Samples
    Harold Alderman, Jere R. Behrman, Hans-Peter Kohler, John Maluccio, and S. Cotts Watkins. FCND Discussion Paper No. 96, October 2000.

  • Attrition in the KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study 1993-1998
    John Maluccio. FCND Discussion Paper No. 95, October 2000.

  • Mother-Father Resource Control, Marriage Payments, and Girl-Boy Health in Rural Bangladesh
    Kelly Hallman. FCND Discussion Paper No. 93, September 2000.

  • Changes in Intrahousehold Labor Allocation to Environmental Goods Collection: A Case Study from Rural Nepal, 1982 and 1997
    Priscilla Cooke. FCND Discussion Paper No. 87, May 2000.

  • Women's Assets and Intrahoushold Allocation in Rural Bangladesh: Testing Measures of Bargaining Power
    Agnes R. Quisumbing and Bénédicte de la Brière. FCND Discussion Paper No. 86, April 2000.

  • Intrahousehold Impact of the Transfer of Modern Agricultural Technology: A Gender Perspective
    Ruchira Tabassum Naved. FCND Discussion Paper No. 85, April 2000.

  • Intrahousehold Allocation and Gender Relations: New Empirical Evidence from Four Developing Countries
    Agnes R. Quisumbing and John A. Maluccio. FCND Discussion Paper No. 84, April 2000.

  • Overcoming Child Malnutrition in Developing Countries: Past Performance, Future Possibilities
    Lisa Smith and Lawrence Haddad
    2020 Vision Discussion Paper 30, February 2000.

  • The Constraints to Good Child Care Practices in Accra: Implications for Programs
    Margaret Armar-Klemesu, Marie T. Ruel , Daniel G. Maxwell, Carol E. Levin, and Saul S. Morris
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 81, February 2000.

  • Adult Health in the Time of Drought
    John Hoddinott and Bill Kinsey
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 79, January 2000.

  • Land, Trees, and Women: Evolution of Land Tenure Institutions in Western Ghana and Sumatra
    Agnes R. Quisumbing, Keijiro Otsuka, S. Suyanto, J.B. Aidoo,and Ellen Payongayong
    IFPRI Research Report. Forthcoming.

1999
  • Social Roles, Human Capital, and the Intrahousehold Division of Labor: Evidence From Pakistan
    Marcel Fafchamps and Agnes R. Quisumbing
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 73, September 1999.

  • Social Capital and Income Generation in South Africa, 1993-1998
    John A. Maluccio, Lawrence Haddad, and Julian May
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 71, September 1999.

  • Good Care Practices Can Mitigate the Negative Effects of Poverty and Low Maternal Schooling on Children's Nutritional Status: Evidence from Accra
    Marie T. Ruel, Carol E. Levin, Margaret Armar-Klemesu, Daniel Maxwell, and Saul S. Morris
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 62, April 1999.

  • Explaining Child Malnutrition in Developing Countries: A Cross-Country Analysis
    Lisa Smith and Lawrence Haddad
    IFPRI Research Report 111. 1999.

  • Explaining Child Malnutrition in Developing Countries: A Cross-Country Analysis
    Lisa C. Smith and Lawrence Haddad
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 60, April 1999.

  • Women's Land Rights in the Transition to Individualized Ownership: Implications for the Management of Tree Resources in Western Ghana
    Agnes R. Quisumbing, Ellen Payongayong, J. B. Aidoo, and Keijiro Otsuka
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 58, February 1999.

1998
  • Efficiency in Intrahousehold Resource Allocation
    Marcel Fafchamps
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 55, December 1998.

  • Gender Equality and Investments in Adolescents in the Rural Philippines
    Howarth E. Bouis, Marilou Palabrica-Costello, Orville Solon, Daniel Westbrook, and Azucena B. Limbo
    IFPRI Research Report No. 108. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute. December 1998.

  • Testing Nash-Bargaining Household Models with Time-Series Data
    John Hoddinott and Christopher Adam
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 52, November 1998.

  • Human Capital, Productivity, and Labor Allocation in Rural Pakistan
    Marcel Fafchamps, and Agnes R. Quisumbing
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 48, July 1998.

1997
  • Whose Education Matters in the Determination of Household Income: Evidence from a Developing Country
    Dean Jolliffe
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 39, November 1997.

  • Why Do Migrants Remit? An Analysis for the Dominican Sierra
    Bénédicte de la Brière, Alain de Janvry, Sylvie Lambert, and Elisabeth Sadoulet
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 37, October 1997.

  • The Impact of Changes in Common Property Resource Management on Intrahousehold Allocation
    Philip Maggs and John Hoddinott
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 34, September 1997.

  • Is There an Intrahousehold 'Flypaper Effect'? Evidence from a School Feeding Program
    Hanan Jacoby
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 31, August 1997.

  • Gender, Property Rights, and Natural Resources
    Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Lynn R. Brown, Hilary Sims Feldstein, and Agnes Quisumbing
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 29, May 1997.

  • "Bargaining" and Gender Relations: Within and Beyond the Household
    Bina Agarwal
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 27, March 1997.

  • Better Rich or Better There? Grandparent Wealth, Coresidence, and Intrahousehold Allocation
    Agnes Quisumbing
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 23, January 1997.

1996
  • Food Security and Nutrition Implications of Intrahousehold Bias: A Review of Literature
    Lawrence Haddad, Christine Peña, Chizuru Nishida, Agnes Quisumbing, and Alison Slack
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 19, September 1996.

  • Gender and Property Rights
    Proceedings Volume of Gender-Prop International E-Mail Conference convened June 1995 - March 1996.

  • Women's Economic Advancement Through Agricultural Change: A Review of Donor Experience
    Christine Peña, Patrick Webb, Lawrence Haddad
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 10, February 1996.

1995
  • Gender and Poverty: New Evidence from 10 Developing Countries
    Agnes Quisumbing, Lawrence Haddad, Christine Peña
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 9, December 1995.

  • Feeding the World to 2020: What Role Will Women Play?
    2020 VISION News & Views, October 1995.

  • Gender Differentials in Farm Productivity: Implications for Household Efficiency and Agricultural Policy
    Christopher Udry, John Hoddinott, Harold Alderman, and Lawrence Haddad
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 6, August 1995.

  • Generating Food Security in the Year 2020: Women as Producers, Gatekeepers, and Shock Absorbers
    Lynn Brown, Hilary Sims Feldstein, Lawrence Haddad, Christine Peña, Agnes Quisumbing
    2020 Brief 17, 1995.

  • Women: The Key to Food Security
    Agnes R. Quisumbing, Lynn R. Brown, Hilary Sims Feldstein, Lawrence Haddad, and Christine Peña
    Food Policy Report, August 1995.

  • Gender Differences in Agricultural Productivity: A Survey of Empirical Evidence
    Agnes Quisumbing
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 5, July 1995.

  • The Extended Family and Intrahousehold Allocation: Inheritance and Investment in Children in the Rural Philippines
    Agnes Quisumbing
    FCND Discussion Paper No. 3, March 1995.

  • Intrahousehold-related Policy Research: Implications for Data Collection
    Carol Levin, K. Ralston, and Lawrence Haddad
    Data Needs For Food Policy Analysis, Detlev Puetz and Joachim von Braun, ed. IFPRI, Washington, D.C. 1993.

JOURNAL ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, AND BOOKS

  • Dietary Intakes and Socioeconomic Factors Are Associated with the Hemoglobin Concentration of Bangladeshi Women
    Bhargava, A., H. Bouis, and N. S. Scrimshaw
    Journal of Nutrition. Forthcoming.

  • Income Distribution in Rice-Growing Villages during the Post-Green Revolution Periods: The Philippine Case, 1985 and 1998
    Estudillo, J., A.R. Quisumbing, and K. Otsuka
    Agricultural Economics. Forthcoming.

  • Gender Differences in Schooling and Land Inheritance in the Rural Philippines
    Estudillo, J., A.R. Quisumbing, and K. Otsuka
    Land Economics. Vol. 77 (1). February 2001.

  • Gender Differences in Wealth Transfers and Expenditure Allocation: Evidence from the Rural Philippines
    Estudillo, J., A.R. Quisumbing, and K. Otsuka
    Developing Economies. Forthcoming.

  • Gender Differences in Land Inheritance, Schooling, and Lifetime Income: Evidence from the Rural Philippines
    Estudillo, J., A.R. Quisumbing, and K. Otsuka
    Journal of Development Studies. Forthcoming.

  • Women's Status: Levels, Consequences, Determinants, Interventions and Policy
    Lawrence Haddad
    Asian Development Review 17 (1,2): 96-131.

  • Social Capital and Income Generation South Africa, 1993-98
    John Maluccio, Lawrence Haddad, and Julian May
    Journal of Development Studies 36 (6): 54-81.

  • Kwazulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study (KIDS) 1993-1998: A Longitudinal Household Data Set for South African Policy Analysis
    May, J., M. R. Carter, L. Haddad, and J. Maluccio
    Development Southern Africa. Forthcoming.

  • Does Cash Crop Adoption Detract from Child Care Provision? Evidence from Rural Nepal
    Michael Paolisso, Kelly Hallman, Lawrence Haddad, and Shibesh Regmi
    Economic Development and Cultural Change. Forthcoming.

  • Women's Land Rights in the Transition to Individualized Ownership: Implications for the Management of Tree Resources in Western Ghana
    Quisumbing, A., E. Payongayong, J. B. Aidoo, and K. Otsuka.
    Economic Development and Cultural Change. Forthcoming.

  • Poor Maternal Schooling Is the Main Constraint to Good Childcare Practices in Accra
    Margaret Armar-Klemesu, Marie T. Ruel, Daniel Maxwell, Carol E. Levin, and Saul S. Morris
    Journal of Nutrition 130 (6): 1597-1607

  • Poverty, Rural Financial Institution Building and Gender Sensitive Demand Analysis in the North-West and West Province of Cameroon
    Gertrud Schrieder
    Savings and Development 14 (1): 95-110. 2000.

  • Human Capital, Productivity, and Labor Allocation in Rural Pakistan
    Marcel Fafchamps and Agnes R. Quisumbing
    Journal of Human Resources 34(2) pp.369-406. Spring 1999.

  • The Income Earned by Women: Impacts on Welfare Outcomes
    Lawrence Haddad
    Agricultural Economics 20 2): 135-142. March 1999

  • Incorporating Work Intensity into Household models: A Primer for Non-Economists
    Lawrence Haddad and John Hoddinott
    In Gender Differentials in Work Intensity, Sustainability and Development. Edited by R. Palmer-Jones, University of East Anglia, England. Forthcoming.

  • Intrahousehold Inequality and Average Household Well-Being: Evidence on Calorie Intakes and Energy Expenditures from the Philippines
    Lawrence Haddad, Ravi Kanbur, Howarth Bouis
    Chapter in Household Economy and Family Farm Modeling, ed. R. Lifran. Elsevier Press. Forthcoming.

  • Gendered Participation in Water Management: Issues and Illustrations from Water Users' Associations in South Asia
    Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick and Margreet Zwarteveen
    Agriculture and Human Values. 15(4):335- . 1998.

  • The Gender Dimensions of Economic Reforms in Ghana, Mali, and Zambia
    Lynn R. Brown, and Joanna Kerr, eds.
    Ottawa, Canada: North-South Institute. 1998.

  • Women in Agricultural Systems
    Agnes R. Quisumbing
    In Women in the Third World: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Issues, ed. N. P. Stromquist. New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc. 1998.

  • Gender Issues for Food Security in Developing Countries: Implications for Project Design and Implementation
    Agnes R. Quisumbing, Lynn R. Brown, Lawrence Haddad, and Ruth Meinzen-Dick
    Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Special Issue on Food Security (October 1998).

  • The Importance of Gender Issues for Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Rural Development
    Agnes R. Quisumbing, Lynn R. Brown, Lawrence Haddad, and Ruth Meinzen-Dick
    In Agriculture and the Environment: Perspectives on Sustainable Rural Development, ed. Ernst Lutz (with the assistance of H. Binswanger, P. Hazell, and A. McCalla). Washington DC: The World Bank. 1998.

  • Plausible Evidence of Effectiveness of an Iron Supplementation Program for Pregnant and Post-partum Women in Rural Bangladesh
    R.J. Stoltzfus, J. Chakraborty, A. Rice, Bénédicte de la Brière and A. de Francisco
    Food and Nutrition Bulletin 19 (3) pp.197-205. 1998.

  • Gender, Property Rights, and Natural Resources
    Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Lynn R. Brown, Hilary Sims Feldstein, Agnes R. Quisumbing.
    World Development 25 (8): 1303-1316. August 1997.

  • Gender and Property Rights: An Overview
    Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Lynn R. Brown, Hilary Sims Feldstein, Agnes R. Quisumbing.
    World Development. 25 (8): 1299-1302. August 1997.

  • Intrahousehold Resource Allocation in Developing Countries: Models, Methods, and Policy
    edited by Lawrence Haddad, John Hoddinott, and Harold Alderman
    Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland. 1997.

  • Modeling Household Behavior in Developing Countries: Discussion
    Agnes Quisumbing
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics 78 (5). December 1996.

  • Male-female Differences in Agricultural Productivity: Methodological Issues and Empirical Evidence
    Agnes Quisumbing
    World Development 24 (10): 1579-1595. 1996.

  • Women's Income and Boy-Girl Nutrition Outcomes in the Côte d'Ivoire
    Lawrence Haddad and John Hoddinott
    World Development 22 (4): 543-553. 1995.

  • Does Female Income Share Influence Household Expenditure Patterns?
    John Hoddinott and Lawrence Haddad
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 57 (1): 77-97. 1995.

  • Gender Differentials in Farm Productivity: Implications for Household Efficiency and Agricultural Policy
    Christopher Udry, John Hoddinott, Harold Alderman, and Lawrence Haddad
    Food Policy 20 (5): 407-423. 1995.

  • Intrahousehold Inequality at Different Welfare Levels: Energy Intake and Energy Expenditure Data from the Philippines
    Lawrence Haddad, Ravi Kanbur, and Howarth Bouis
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 57 (3): 389-409. 1995.

  • Does Female Income Share Influence Household Expenditure Patterns?
    John Hoddinott and Lawrence Haddad
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 57 (1): 77-97. 1995.

  • The Gender Dimensions of Economic Adjustment Policies: Potential Interactions and Evidence to Date
    Lawrence Haddad, Lynn R. Brown, A. Richter, and Lisa Smith
    World Development 23 (6): 881-896. 1995.

  • Players, Spectators, or Victims? Women, Poverty, and Structural Adjustment
    Lynn Brown
    Bridge 2, Institute of Development Studies, 1995.

  • Unitary Versus Collective Models of the Household: Time to Shift the Burden of Proof?
    Harold Alderman, P. Chiappori, Lawrence Haddad, John Hoddinott, and Ravi Kanbur
    World Bank Research Observer 10 (1): 1-19. 1995.

  • Intrahousehold Inequality and Average Household Well-Being: Evidence on Calorie Intakes and Energy Expenditures from the Philippines
    Lawrence Haddad, Ravi Kanbur, Howarth Bouis
    Chapter in Household Economy and Family Farm Modeling, ed. R. Lifran. Elsevier Press. Forthcoming.

  • The Role of Labor in Household Food Security: Implications of AIDS in Africa
    Lynn R. Brown, P. Webb, and Lawrence Haddad
    Food Policy 19 (6): 568-573. 1994.

  • Strengthening Food Policy through Intrahousehold Analysis
    Lawrence Haddad.
    Food Policy 19 (4), pp. 347-356. 1994.

  • Are Preschoolers from Female-Headed Households Less Malnourished? A Comparative Analysis of Results from Ghana and Kenya
    E. Kennedy and Lawrence Haddad
    Journal of Development Studies 30 (3). 1994.
    (IFPRI Reprint Series No. 298).

  • Women's Income and Household Expenditure Patterns: Gender or Flow? Evidence from Niger
    Lawrence Haddad, Jane Hopkins, Carol Levin
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics 76 (5): 1219-1225. December 1994.

  • Intrahousehold Inequality and Average Household Well-Being: Evidence on Calorie Intakes and Energy Expenditures from the Philippines
    Lawrence Haddad, Ravi Kanbur, Howarth Bouis
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 57 (3): 389-409.

  • Rural Labor-intensive Public Works. Impacts of Participation on Preschooler Nutrition: Evidence from Niger
    Lynn R. Brown, Yisehac Yohannes, and Patrick Webb
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics 76 (5): 1213-1218. December 1994.

  • Strengthening Agricultural and Natural Resource Policy Through Intrahousehold Analysis: an Introduction
    Harold Alderman, Lawrence Haddad, John Hoddinott, Steve Vosti
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics 76 (5): 1208-1212. December 1994.

  • Are Better-off Households More Unequal of Less Unequal? A Bargaining-Theoretic Approach to 'Kuznets Effects' at the Micro-level
    Ravi Kanbur and Lawrence Haddad
    Oxford Economic Papers 46 (3). July 1994.

  • Gender Bias in the Allocation of Resources Within Households in Burkina Faso. A Disaggregated Outlay Equivalent Analysis
    Lawrence Haddad and R. Reardon
    Journal of Development Studies 29 (2). 1993.

  • The Value of Intra-household Survey Data for Age-based Nutritional Targeting
    Lawrence Haddad and Ravi Kanbur
    Annales d'Economie et de Statistique 29: 65-82. 1993. France, Paris. (IFPRI Reprint No. 272).

  • Effects of Gender of Head of Household on Women's and Children's Nutritional Status
    E. Kennedy, P. Peters, Lawrence Haddad
    Nutrition in the Nineties, M. Biswas and M. Gabr, ed. New Delhi, India.
    Oxford University Press. 1993.

  • Towards an Understanding of the Value of Intrahousehold Survey Data for Age-based Food Targeting
    Lawrence Haddad and Ravi Kanbur
    Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 1994.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS

2000
  • Operations Evaluation of the "Community Day Care Program" in Guatemala
    Marie Ruel, Benedicte de la Briere, and Kelly Hallman
    FASEB J 14 (4): A504 (Abstract #356.15)

  • Effects of Diet in Improving Iron Status of Women: What Role for Food-Based Interventions?
    Gender and Intrahousehold Aspects of Food Policy
    Project Brief No. 4. IFPRI, April 2000 .

  • Mother-Father Resources and Girl-Boy Health in Rural Bangladesh
    Gender and Intrahousehold Aspects of Food Policy
    Project Brief No. 3. IFPRI, April 2000.

  • Commercial Vegetable and Polyculture Fish Production in Bangladesh: Their Impacts on Income, Food Consumption, and Nutrition
    Gender and Intrahousehold Aspects of Food Policy
    Project Brief No. 2. IFPRI, April 2000.

  • Resource Allocation and Empowerment of Women in Rural Bangladesh
    Gender and Intrahousehold Aspects of Food Policy
    Project Brief No. 1. IFPRI, April 2000.

  • Assets at Marriage in Rural Ethiopia
    Marcel Fafchamps and Agnes R. Quisumbing
    IFPRI. May 2000.

  • Control and Ownership of Assets Within Rural Ethiopian Households
    Marcel Fafchamps and Agnes R. Quisumbing
    IFPRI. July 2000.

  • Modeling the Proximate Determinants of Hemoglobin Concentration of Bangladeshi Women: Is Iron Fortification of Rice a Viable Strategy for Reducing Iron Deficiencies?
    Bhargava, A., H. Bouis, and N. Scrimshaw
    Final Report to IFPRI. January 2000.

1999
  • Land, Trees and Women: Evolution of Land Tenure Institutions in Western Ghana and Sumatra
    Agnes R. Quisumbing and Keijiro Otsuka. November 1999.

  • Time Allocation of Female Heads and Wives in Rural Bangladesh: The Roles of the Adoption of New Fish and Vegetable Varieties and Household Attributes
    Leah Gutierrez
    Final Report to IFPRI. October 1999.

  • Measuring Power
    Elizabeth Frankenberg and Duncan Thomas. July 1999.
    Paper first presented at the Supplemental Studies Workshop on Strengthening Development Policy through Gender Analysis, International Food Policy Research Institute, September 17-18, 1998, Washington, D.C.

  • Gender and the Demographic Determinants of Migration in Ecuador
    Elizabeth G. Katz. April 1999.
    Paper first presented at the Supplemental Studies Workshop on Strengthening Development Policy through Gender Analysis, International Food Policy Research Institute, September 17-18, 1998, Washington, D.C.

  • Agricultural Innovation and Resource Management in Ghana
    Chris Udry and Marcus Goldstein. August 1999.
    Paper first presented at the Supplemental Studies Workshop on Strengthening Development Policy through Gender Analysis, International Food Policy Research Institute, September 17-18, 1998, Washington, D.C.

1998
  • Causes and Consequences of Changing Land Tenure Institutions in Western Ghana
    Keijiro Otsuka, J.B. Aidoo, Towa Tachibana and Agnes R. Quisumbing
    Gender and Forest Resource Management: A Comparative Study in Selected Areas of Asia and Africa. Policy Brief. IFPRI. October 1998.

  • Women's Land Rights in the Transition to Individualized Ownership: Implications for Tree Resource Management in Western Ghana
    Agnes Quisumbing, Ellen Payongayong, J.B. Aidoo and Keijiro Otsuka
    Gender and Forest Resource Management: A Comparative Study in Selected Areas of Asia and Africa. Policy Brief. IFPRI. October 1998.

  • Land Tenure and Management of Trees: The Case of Customary Land Areas of Ghana
    Keijiro Otsuka, Agnes Quisumbing, Ellen Payongayong, and J.B. Aidoo
    Gender and Forest Resource Management: A Comparative Study in Selected Areas of Asia and Africa. Policy Brief. IFPRI. October 1998.

  • Land Tenure and Farm Management Efficiency: The Case of Smallholder Rubber Production in Customary Land Areas of Sumatra
    S. Suyanto, Thomas P. Tomich, and Keijiro Otsuka
    Gender and Forest Resource Management: A Comparative Study in Selected Areas of Asia and Africa. Policy Brief. IFPRI. October 1998.

  • Land Tenure and Farm Management Efficiency: The Case of Paddy and Cinnamon Production in Customary Land Areas of Sumatra
    S. Suyanto, Thomas P. Tomich, and Keijiro Otsuka
    Gender and Forest Resource Management: A Comparative Study in Selected Areas of Asia and Africa. Policy Brief. IFPRI. October 1998.

  • Individualization of Land Rights and Gender-Differentiated Inheritance in Matrilineal Sumatra: Efficiency and Equity Implications
    Agnes Quisumbing and Keijiro Otsuka
    Gender and Forest Resource Management: A Comparative Study in Selected Areas of Asia and Africa. Policy Brief. IFPRI. October 1998.

  • Commercial Vegetable and Polyculture Fish Production in Bangladesh: Their Impacts on Income, Household Resource Allocation and Nutrition -- Final Report
    International Food Policy Research Institute, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Institute of Nutrition and Food Science. November 1998.

  • Gender and Forest Resource Management: A Comparative Study of Selected Areas of Asia and Africa
    Keijiro Otsuka and Agnes R. Quisumbing
    Report submitted to the United Kingdom Department for International Development, October 1998.

  • Women's Empowerment and Women's Assets in Rural Bangladesh
    Bénédicte de la Brière and Agnes R. Quisumbing
    Paper presented at an organized symposium, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, August 2-5, 1998, Salt Lake City UT.

  • Rural Women's Rights to Property in Bangladesh: A Literature Review
    Jyoti Subramanian
    Report prepared for the International Food Policy Research Institute under the USAID/WID grant by the Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 1998.

  • Land Tenure and Farm Management Efficiency: The Case of Paddy and Cinnamon Production in Customary Land Areas of Sumatra
    S. Suyanto, Thomas P. Tomich, and Keijiro Otsuka
    International Center for Agroforestry, Indonesia, and Tokyo Metropolitan University. Photocopy. 1998.

  • Land Tenure and Farm Management Efficiency: The Case of Smallholder Rubber Production in Customary Land Areas of Sumatra
    S. Suyanto, Thomas Tomich and Keijiro Otsuka
    International Center for Agroforestry, Indonesia, and Tokyo Metropolitan University. Photocopy. 1998.

1997
  • Gender Differences in Agricultural Technology Adoption: A Review of Empirical Evidence
    Agnes Quisumbing
    Prepared for the mini-symposium on Sustainable Nutritional Security for Sub-Saharan Women Subsistence Farmers, XXIII International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Sacramento, California, August 10-16, 1997.

  • Rural Financial Institution Building and Gender Sensitive Demand Analysis in a Food Insecure Environment
    Gertrude Schrieder
    Presented at the XXIII International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Sacramento, California, August 10-16, 1997.

  • Women: The Key to Food Security
    Agnes Quisumbing et al.,
    August 1995, IFPRI. Translated into Japanese and distributed by the Association for Farming Culture Research. 1997.

1995
  • Comment on 'Engendering Economics: New Perspectives on Women Work, and Demographic Change' by Nancy Folbre
    Lawrence Haddad
    Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1995: 157-161.

  • Time Allocation Patterns and Time Burdens: A Gendered Analysis of Seven Countries
    Lynn Brown and Lawrence Haddad
    Photocopy. 1995. IFPRI.

  • Intrahousehold Resource Allocation When Divorce is Not a Viable Threat
    Christine Peña
    Paper presented at the Session on Household Models at the American Economic Association meetings, January 7, 1995, Washington, D.C.

  • Is There Favoritism in the Intrafamily Distribution of Food? Evidence from Bukidnon Farm Households
    Howarth Bouis, Christine Peña, M. Palabrica-Costello, and A. Limbo
    Philippine Journal of Nutrition. 1995.

1994
  • Intrahousehold Resource Allocation: An Overview
    Lawrence Haddad, John Hoddinott, and Harold Alderman
    Policy Research Working Paper 1255, Policy Research Department, Poverty and Human Resources Division. The World Bank. 1994.

  • The Impact of Agricultural Commercialization on Men's and Women's Farm Labor: Evidence from Nepal
    M. Paolisso, S. Regmi, Lawrence Haddad, and B. Tiwari
    Collaborative Research Report. International Center for Research on Women, Washington, D.C. 1994.

1993
  • Promoting Household Food Security: Women as Gatekeepers, Shock-absorbers, and a Focal Point for Policy
    Lawrence Haddad
    Paper prepared for the Second WHO Symposium on Health Issues for the 21st Century: Nutrition and the Quality of Life. Kobe, Japan. November 1993.

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