TY - JOUR TI - Land inheritance and schooling in matrilineal societies: Evidence from Sumatra AU - Quisumbing, Agnes R AU - Otsuka, Keijiro PY - 2001 LA - eng KW - Grundeigentum KW - Schulbesuch KW - Landbevölkerung KW - Geschlechterrolle KW - Mädchen KW - Junge KW - Indonesien KW - Sumatera KW - Grundbesitz KW - Erbrecht KW - Geschlechterrolle/Geschlechterverhältnis KW - Jungen AB - This paper explores statistically the implications of the shift from communal to individualized tenure on the distribution of land and schooling between sons and daughters in matrilineal societies, based on a Sumatra case study. The inheritance system is evolving from a strictly matrilineal system to a more egalitarian system in which sons and daughters inherit the type of land which is more intensive in their respective work effort. While gender bias as either non-existent or small in land inheritance, daughters tend to be disadvantaged with respect to schooling. The gender gap in schooling, however, appears to be closing for the generation of younger children. (DSE/DÜI) T2 - World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development VL - 29 IS - 12 SN - 0305-750X SP - 2093-2110 UR - https://www.pollux-fid.de/r/kxp-1643016849 H1 - Pollux (Fachinformationsdienst Politikwissenschaft) ER -