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SUMMARY:Abena D. Oduro: The Gender Gap in Asset Ownership in Ghana
DESCRIPTION:Assets confer benefits on their owners. They generate income\, 
 can be used for collateral\, drawn down to maintain consumption levels whe
 n there are negative shocks and can be symbols of status and a source of p
 ower. This presentation sets out to do three things. It will present evide
 nce on the gender gap in asset ownership in Ghana\, discuss the implicatio
 ns of marital and inheritance regimes for the patterns in asset ownership 
 that have been observed and discuss evidence on the relationship between a
 sset ownership and different dimensions of women’s wellbeing.\\r\\n Aben
 a D. Oduro is the Co-Director Ghana of the Merian Institute for Advanced S
 tudies in Africa (MIASA) and Associate Professor in the Department of Eco
 nomics at the University of Ghana. 
X-ALT-DESC:Assets confer benefits on their owners. They generate income\, c
 an be used for collateral\, drawn down to maintain consumption levels when
  there are negative shocks and can be symbols of status and a source of po
 wer. This presentation sets out to do three things. It will present eviden
 ce on the gender gap in asset ownership in Ghana\, discuss the implication
 s of marital and inheritance regimes for the patterns in asset ownership t
 hat have been observed and discuss evidence on the relationship between as
 set ownership and different dimensions of women’s wellbeing.\n Abena D. 
 Oduro is the Co-Director Ghana of the Merian Institute for Advanced Studie
 s in Africa (MIASA) and&nbsp\;Associate Professor in the Department of Eco
 nomics at the University of Ghana.&nbsp\;
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