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Labour and land rights of women in rural India : with particular reference to Western Orissa

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Patel, Reena (1999) Labour and land rights of women in rural India : with particular reference to Western Orissa. PhD thesis, University of Warwick.

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Abstract

Hindu women's right to independent ownership of property has been established in
India since 1956. Given that legal rights have not brought about a significant increase
in women's ownership of land, this thesis explores the factors that affect women's
effective claim to land ownership. Taking the particular case of Hindu peasant women
in small farming households in Western Orissa, it analyses their ability to claim land
ownership as the outcome of bargaining. The bargaining approach, as developed by
economists, and by Amartya Sen and Bina Agarwal in particular, is adopted to analyse
women's access to land as an effect of women's perceptions of self-interest and
perceptions of women's contribution. The thesis evaluates the legal framework as it
incorporates and reflects these perceptions. It argues that law constructs women's
claim to land as a right addressed to 'Hindu' women, located within the family
(through succession) and informed by religious ideology. It further argues that
recognising women's interests as a basis of their claim to land ownership, as 'peasant'
women, located within the household and affected by their work and role within
agricultural production, would widen the scope of legal analysis. This would be a
starting point towards a deeper understanding of the ways in which law impacts upon
women's access to land.

Item Type: Thesis (PhD)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor
H Social Sciences > HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
K Law [LC] > KN Asia and Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Area, and Antarctica
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Women (Hindu law), Right of property -- India, Hindu women -- India -- Western Orissa, Women peasants -- India -- Western Orissa
Official Date: November 1999
Dates:
DateEvent
November 1999Submitted
Institution: University of Warwick
Theses Department: School of Law
Thesis Type: PhD
Publication Status: Unpublished
Supervisor(s)/Advisor: Stewart, Ann
Extent: viii, 290 p.
Language: eng

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