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Gender, land, and water: From reform to counter-reform in Latin America
Authors:Carmen Diana Deere  Magdalena Leon
Institution:(1) Economics Department, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA;(2) National University of Colombia, Bogota, Columbia
Abstract:Rural women did not fare very well inthe land reforms carried out during the Latin Americanldquoreformist periodrdquo of the 1960s and 1970s, with womenbeing under-represented among the beneficiaries. It isargued that women have been excluded from access toand control over water for similar reasons that theywere excluded from access to land during thesereforms. The paper also investigates the extent towhich women have gained or lost access to land duringthe ldquocounter-reformsrdquo of the 1980s and 1990s. Underthe neo-liberal agenda, production cooperatives aswell as communal access to land have largely beenundermined in favor of privatization and theindividual parcelization of collectives. Significantland titling efforts are also being carried outthroughout the region to promote the development of avigorous land market. This latter period has also beencharacterized by the growth of the feminist movementthroughout Latin America and a growing commitment bystates to gender equity. The paper reviews the extentto which rural womenlsquos access to land and, thus, waterhas potentially been enhanced by recent changes inagrarian and legal codes.
Keywords:Cooperatives  Gender and land  Land markets  Land reform  Latin American rural women  Neo-liberal restructuring  Privatization
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