Analysis of the Impact of Land Tenure Certificates with Both the Names of Wife and Husband in Vietnam
The 2003 land law defines that the Land Tenure Certificate (LTCs) carries both the wife's and husband's names. Theoretically, the requirement of both the wife's and husband's names on the LTCs aims at enabling the wife to partic...
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okr-10986-78102021-04-23T14:02:35Z Analysis of the Impact of Land Tenure Certificates with Both the Names of Wife and Husband in Vietnam World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO LAND ACCESS TO LOANS ACCOUNTING ADB AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BANK CREDIT BANK LOANS BANK OFFICERS BANKS BORROWER BORROWING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL LOANS CDS CITIES CIVIL CODE CIVIL LAW COLLATERAL FOR BANK LOANS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMON PROPERTY COMMUNES COMMUNITIES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONSTRUCTION COURT COURTS CREDIT ACCESS CREDIT GROUPS CREDIT SOURCES DEBT DEBTS DECISION MAKING DIVORCE DIVORCES ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC SITUATION EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES FAMILIES FAMILY LAW FARMING HOUSEHOLDS FEMALE FEMALES FINANCIAL SERVICES FORESTRY GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER STUDIES HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HOLDING HOME HOUSEHOLD BUSINESS HOUSING HUSBAND HUSBANDS INDIVIDUAL LOANS INHERITANCE INTANGIBLE INTEREST PAYMENT INTEREST RATE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT PURPOSES ISSUANCE JUDGE JUSTICE LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND AS COLLATERAL LAND PARCEL LAND PARCELS LAND PROPERTY LAND TAXES LAND TENURE LAND TITLE LAND TITLES LAND TITLING LAND USE LAND USE RIGHT LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIVING STANDARD LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOAN CONTRACTS LOAN SIZE LOAN TERM LOANS FROM BANKS LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATES MONEY LENDERS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LOANS NATURAL RESOURCES NET PROFIT NOTARY NOTARY PUBLIC OIL PENSION POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE BANKS PROPERTY RIGHTS REPAIR RESIDENCE RETURN RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL WOMEN SECURITY TRANSACTIONS SETTLEMENT SHARE OF INVESTMENT SMALL BUSINESS TAX TERMS OF CREDIT TOWNS TRADING TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER URBAN AREAS VILLAGES WIFE WILL WIVES WOMAN The 2003 land law defines that the Land Tenure Certificate (LTCs) carries both the wife's and husband's names. Theoretically, the requirement of both the wife's and husband's names on the LTCs aims at enabling the wife to participate more actively in household economic production for poverty reduction, and to protect the rights of the woman in the event of civil disputes over the land that has been provided with a LTCs. A field-based research was conducted in order to assess whether the joint-title LTCs has had positive impacts on the household in general and on the woman's roles in the household in particular, as intended by the 2003 land law. The report is organized in three sections: (1) introduction; (2) study findings with five contents: access to credit; investment opportunities and outcomes; land use rights security; impacts on women's position in family and in community; and issuance and conversion of LTCs; and (3) proposals to land administration agencies. 2012-06-12T15:45:37Z 2012-06-12T15:45:37Z 2008-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/09/11387747/analysis-impact-land-tenure-certificates-both-names-wife-husband-vietnam http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7810 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Women in Development and Gender Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Vietnam |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO LAND ACCESS TO LOANS ACCOUNTING ADB AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BANK CREDIT BANK LOANS BANK OFFICERS BANKS BORROWER BORROWING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL LOANS CDS CITIES CIVIL CODE CIVIL LAW COLLATERAL FOR BANK LOANS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMON PROPERTY COMMUNES COMMUNITIES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONSTRUCTION COURT COURTS CREDIT ACCESS CREDIT GROUPS CREDIT SOURCES DEBT DEBTS DECISION MAKING DIVORCE DIVORCES ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC SITUATION EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES FAMILIES FAMILY LAW FARMING HOUSEHOLDS FEMALE FEMALES FINANCIAL SERVICES FORESTRY GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER STUDIES HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HOLDING HOME HOUSEHOLD BUSINESS HOUSING HUSBAND HUSBANDS INDIVIDUAL LOANS INHERITANCE INTANGIBLE INTEREST PAYMENT INTEREST RATE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT PURPOSES ISSUANCE JUDGE JUSTICE LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND AS COLLATERAL LAND PARCEL LAND PARCELS LAND PROPERTY LAND TAXES LAND TENURE LAND TITLE LAND TITLES LAND TITLING LAND USE LAND USE RIGHT LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIVING STANDARD LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOAN CONTRACTS LOAN SIZE LOAN TERM LOANS FROM BANKS LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATES MONEY LENDERS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LOANS NATURAL RESOURCES NET PROFIT NOTARY NOTARY PUBLIC OIL PENSION POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE BANKS PROPERTY RIGHTS REPAIR RESIDENCE RETURN RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL WOMEN SECURITY TRANSACTIONS SETTLEMENT SHARE OF INVESTMENT SMALL BUSINESS TAX TERMS OF CREDIT TOWNS TRADING TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER URBAN AREAS VILLAGES WIFE WILL WIVES WOMAN |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO LAND ACCESS TO LOANS ACCOUNTING ADB AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION BANK CREDIT BANK LOANS BANK OFFICERS BANKS BORROWER BORROWING CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL LOANS CDS CITIES CIVIL CODE CIVIL LAW COLLATERAL FOR BANK LOANS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMON PROPERTY COMMUNES COMMUNITIES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONSTRUCTION COURT COURTS CREDIT ACCESS CREDIT GROUPS CREDIT SOURCES DEBT DEBTS DECISION MAKING DIVORCE DIVORCES ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC SITUATION EMPLOYMENT EQUIPMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES FAMILIES FAMILY LAW FARMING HOUSEHOLDS FEMALE FEMALES FINANCIAL SERVICES FORESTRY GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER STUDIES HEADS OF HOUSEHOLDS HOLDING HOME HOUSEHOLD BUSINESS HOUSING HUSBAND HUSBANDS INDIVIDUAL LOANS INHERITANCE INTANGIBLE INTEREST PAYMENT INTEREST RATE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT PURPOSES ISSUANCE JUDGE JUSTICE LAND ADMINISTRATION LAND AS COLLATERAL LAND PARCEL LAND PARCELS LAND PROPERTY LAND TAXES LAND TENURE LAND TITLE LAND TITLES LAND TITLING LAND USE LAND USE RIGHT LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIVING STANDARD LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOAN CONTRACTS LOAN SIZE LOAN TERM LOANS FROM BANKS LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANDATES MONEY LENDERS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LOANS NATURAL RESOURCES NET PROFIT NOTARY NOTARY PUBLIC OIL PENSION POLICY MAKERS PRIVATE BANKS PROPERTY RIGHTS REPAIR RESIDENCE RETURN RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL WOMEN SECURITY TRANSACTIONS SETTLEMENT SHARE OF INVESTMENT SMALL BUSINESS TAX TERMS OF CREDIT TOWNS TRADING TRANSACTION TRANSPARENCY TURNOVER URBAN AREAS VILLAGES WIFE WILL WIVES WOMAN World Bank Analysis of the Impact of Land Tenure Certificates with Both the Names of Wife and Husband in Vietnam |
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East Asia and Pacific Vietnam |
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The 2003 land law defines that the Land
Tenure Certificate (LTCs) carries both the wife's and
husband's names. Theoretically, the requirement of both
the wife's and husband's names on the LTCs aims at
enabling the wife to participate more actively in household
economic production for poverty reduction, and to protect
the rights of the woman in the event of civil disputes over
the land that has been provided with a LTCs. A field-based
research was conducted in order to assess whether the
joint-title LTCs has had positive impacts on the household
in general and on the woman's roles in the household in
particular, as intended by the 2003 land law. The report is
organized in three sections: (1) introduction; (2) study
findings with five contents: access to credit; investment
opportunities and outcomes; land use rights security;
impacts on women's position in family and in community;
and issuance and conversion of LTCs; and (3) proposals to
land administration agencies. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Women in Development and Gender Study |
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Analysis of the Impact of Land Tenure Certificates with Both the Names of Wife and Husband in Vietnam |
title_short |
Analysis of the Impact of Land Tenure Certificates with Both the Names of Wife and Husband in Vietnam |
title_full |
Analysis of the Impact of Land Tenure Certificates with Both the Names of Wife and Husband in Vietnam |
title_fullStr |
Analysis of the Impact of Land Tenure Certificates with Both the Names of Wife and Husband in Vietnam |
title_full_unstemmed |
Analysis of the Impact of Land Tenure Certificates with Both the Names of Wife and Husband in Vietnam |
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analysis of the impact of land tenure certificates with both the names of wife and husband in vietnam |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/09/11387747/analysis-impact-land-tenure-certificates-both-names-wife-husband-vietnam http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7810 |
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