你确定吗?评估土地所有权安全评估对调查设计选择的敏感性

IF 6.8 1区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Sydney Gourlay , Giuseppe Maggio , Anahit Safyan , Alberto Zezza
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土地保有权保障与发展的几个方面密切相关,包括增加获得信贷、投资、生产力、粮食安全和家庭内部议价能力等。家庭之间和家庭内部的不平等,包括生产力差异,可以追溯到并解释为获得土地的差异。尽管被列入两项可持续发展目标指标,但很少有国家拥有足够的数据来了解和监测土地权属安全。解决这一问题需要从家庭层面的数据收集转向更多和更好的个人层面的土地权利数据。本文利用在亚美尼亚进行的一项独特的方法实验,严格审查了在可持续发展目标监测背景下,受访者策略和数据收集水平对土地权属数据质量的影响。对不同处理组的家庭进行随机化的研究结果显示,对某些土地权属组成部分的估计存在显著差异,特别是在地块层面使用代理受访者时。土地权利方面的性别差异普遍存在,在所有测量方法中,男性报告的土地保有权保障始终高于女性,隐含性别差距的点估计值因调查设计选择而异。异质性和进一步的分析还揭示了由居住地区和报告个人性别、财务约束、调查结构和受访者疲劳等因素产生的一系列权衡。该研究有助于理解土地权属测量,并与更广泛的举措相一致,旨在有效地大规模收集可比较的个人层面数据,同时为政策决策和可持续发展目标报告提供信息。
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Are you s(ec)ure? assessing the sensitivity of land tenure security estimates to survey design choices
Land tenure security is critically linked to several dimensions of development, including increased access to credit, investment, productivity, food security, and intra-household bargaining power, among others. Inequities across and within households, including productivity differentials, can be traced to and explained by difference in access to land. Despite being featured in two SDG indicators, very few countries have adequate data to understand and monitor land tenure security. Remedying that demands a shift from household-level data collection to more and better data on individual-level land rights. This paper leverages a unique methodological experiment in Armenia to rigorously examine the implications of respondent strategy and data collection level on land tenure data quality in the context of SDG monitoring. Findings from the randomization of households across treatment arms reveal significant differences in the estimation of certain land tenure components, especially when using proxy respondents at the parcel level. Gender disparities in land rights are prevalent, with men consistently reporting higher land tenure security than women across all measurement methods, with the point estimates of the implied gender gap varying with survey design choice. Heterogeneity and further analyses also shed light on a set of trade-offs deriving from factors such as areas of residence and gender of the reporting individual, financial constraints, survey structure, and respondent fatigue. The study contributes to the understanding of land tenure measurement and aligns with broader initiatives aimed at efficiently collecting comparable individual-level data at scale while informing policy decisions and SDG reporting.
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Food Policy
Food Policy 管理科学-农业经济与政策
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.60%
发文量
128
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: Food Policy is a multidisciplinary journal publishing original research and novel evidence on issues in the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of policies for the food sector in developing, transition, and advanced economies. Our main focus is on the economic and social aspect of food policy, and we prioritize empirical studies informing international food policy debates. Provided that articles make a clear and explicit contribution to food policy debates of international interest, we consider papers from any of the social sciences. Papers from other disciplines (e.g., law) will be considered only if they provide a key policy contribution, and are written in a style which is accessible to a social science readership.
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