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Towards egalitarian inheritance rights in Botswana: the case of Tlokweng

机译:博茨瓦纳争取平等的继承权:以特洛文市为例

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This paper explores the extent to which recent social, economic, demographic and environmental changes in Botswana have enabled women to inherit land, housing and other household assets. Using qualitative data from a study undertaken in the peri-urban village of Tlokweng, the paper notes that, unlike in the past when women were largely excluded from property inheritance, the majority of parents who participated in the study on which this paper is based are now more inclined and willing to share their estate equally among all their children or to favour daughters over sons in deciding who should inherit residential properties. The changes, which are heavily contested by older women, young men and teenage boys, appear to have been due primarily to increased numbers of female heads of households and the role played by unmarried daughters in developing the family estate and caring for the aging parents.
机译:本文探讨了博茨瓦纳最近的社会,经济,人口和环境变化在多大程度上使妇女能够继承土地,住房和其他家庭资产。该论文使用了在城郊村庄Tlokweng进行的一项研究的定性数据,指出与过去女性被排除在财产继承之外的大多数人不同,参与本文研究的大多数父母都是现在,他们在决定谁应该继承住宅财产方面,更倾向于并愿意在所有子女之间平均分配财产,或者比女儿更偏爱女儿。这种变化在老年妇女,年轻男子和十几岁的男孩中引起了很大的争议,似乎主要是由于女户主人数的增加以及未婚女儿在发展家庭财产和照顾年迈的父母方面所起的作用。

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