Type | Journal Article - Social Sciences International Research Journal |
Title | Land reforms and women land owners in Kerala: a question of power and empowerment |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2017 |
Page numbers | 17-23 |
URL | http://imrfjournals.in/pdf/MATHS/SSIRJ-Volume-3-Issue-2-2017/5.pdf |
Abstract | The performance of Kerala has been showing a very stable and high profile of development compared to the other states in India. This helped the state to stand equally with other developed countries in terms of its socio-demographic parameters ,and comparably much better with other states in India in the implementation of land reforms .These high profile development indicators has played a crucial role in taking the case of ‘Kerala Model of Development’ into major discussion platforms across the countries. But how far the question of development addressed in terms of gender equality. So the present paper examines some of the issues in the context of Land Reform and the pattern of Agriculture land ownership in the state of Kerala compared to its all India averages. Sex disaggregated data on important variables like number of operational holdings, area operated and average size of holdings were compiled for the period 1995-96 to 2010-11 from Agricultural Census. The analysis of data reveals that the agricultural land ownership pattern in Kerala compared to all India averages has undergone significant changes over time .The findings highlight the fact that the females show a common pattern of unequal land holding status irrespective of the social groups, size classes and state or national averages. |
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