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Inheritance: A Gendered and Intergenerational Dimension of Poverty
Article first published online: 6 AUG 2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7679.2012.00587.x
© The Authors 2012. Development Policy Review © 2012 Overseas Development Institute.
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Development Policy Review
Special Issue: Inheritance and the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty
Volume 30, Issue 5, pages 527–541, September 2012
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How to Cite
Cooper, E. and Bird, K. (2012), Inheritance: A Gendered and Intergenerational Dimension of Poverty. Development Policy Review, 30: 527–541. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7679.2012.00587.x
Publication History
- Issue published online: 6 AUG 2012
- Article first published online: 6 AUG 2012
- first submitted May 2012; final revision accepted June 2012
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Keywords:
- Inheritance;
- poverty;
- intergenerational transmission;
- women;
- gender equity;
- land;
- policy
This collection of articles contains new and important findings concerning the scale and significance of asset transfers through inheritance among different populations, as well as the ways in which inheritance affects economic and social status and mobility. Evidence exists of women commonly losing access to assets when properties are redistributed following a spouse's death. This and the household effects of gaining or losing access to heritable property highlight the gendered and intergenerational dimensions of inheritance. As an introduction to the collection, this article provides an overview of how inheritance has been understood in poverty-related policy and research up to now. We then synthesise what the new findings presented in this collection tell us about inheritance as a crucial factor in women's poverty and the intergenerational transmission of poverty, highlighting what other researchers and policy-makers can take from this research to address the gendered and intergenerational dimensions of inheritance in different contexts.

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