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Prindex - Perceptions of tenure security
Acronym: 
PRINDEX
Focal point: 
Anna Locke & Malcolm Childress

Localização

Reino Unido
GB
Working languages: 
inglês

PRIndex, the Global Property Rights Index, is a collaborative initiative between Global Land Alliance and the Overseas Development Institute (with staff from both organisations working on the project alongside expert consultants), that aims to develop and roll out the first global measurement of peoples’ perceptions of their property rights. PRIndex is looking to establish a global and national-level baseline of perceptions of land tenure security, which will provide the grounding for a global conversation and movement around securing the property rights of billions who currently lack them.

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Evidence from 33 Countries

Relatórios e Pesquisa
Março, 2019
Marrocos, Tunísia, Quênia, Madagáscar, Malawi, Moçambique, Ruanda, Tanzânia, Uganda, Zâmbia, Camarões, Namíbia, Benim, Burkina Faso, Gana, Costa do Marfim, Libéria, Níger, Nigéria, Senegal, Costa Rica, Honduras, México, Bolívia, Colômbia, Equador, Peru, Cambodja, Indonésia, Tailândia, Vietnam, Jordânia, Reino Unido

This report uses household-level data from 33, mostly developing, countries to analyse perceptions of tenure insecurity among women. We test two hypotheses: (1) that women feel more insecure than men; and (2) that increasing statutory protections for women, for instance by issuing joint named titles or making inheritance law more gender equal, increases de facto tenure security.

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Evidence from 33 Countries

Relatórios e Pesquisa
Março, 2019
Marrocos, Tunísia, Quênia, Madagáscar, Malawi, Moçambique, Ruanda, Tanzânia, Uganda, Zâmbia, Camarões, Namíbia, Benim, Burkina Faso, Gana, Costa do Marfim, Libéria, Níger, Nigéria, Senegal, Costa Rica, Honduras, México, Bolívia, Colômbia, Equador, Peru, Cambodja, Indonésia, Tailândia, Vietnam, Jordânia, Reino Unido

A deeper look at what the results of the 33 wave 1 and 2 countries show about urban land tenure security. This report compliments the Prindex Comparative Report by focusing on a specific aspect of land and tenure insecurity.

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Relatórios e Pesquisa
Março, 2019
Marrocos, Tunísia, Quênia, Madagáscar, Malawi, Moçambique, Ruanda, Tanzânia, Uganda, Zâmbia, Camarões, Namíbia, Benim, Burkina Faso, Gana, Costa do Marfim, Libéria, Níger, Nigéria, Senegal, Costa Rica, Honduras, México, Bolívia, Colômbia, Equador, Peru, Cambodja, Indonésia, Tailândia, Vietnam, Jordânia, Reino Unido

Property rights are a cornerstone of economic development and social justice. A fundamental way of understanding the strength of property rights is through citizens' perceptions of them. Yet perceptions of tenure security have never been collected at a global scale.

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