WHO INHERITED? GENDER INEQUALITIES IN ACCESSING PROPERTY RIGHTS AND INHERITANCE SYSTEMS IN SPAIN
Abstract
Hereditary systems define the roles of men and women in the transfer of goods. In this paper we define the main features of the single heir system that prevailed in almost all north of Spain and the egalitarian system prevailing in the rest and reflect on the role of men and women in each one of them.Downloads
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29-12-2014
Ferrer-Alòs, L. (2014). WHO INHERITED? GENDER INEQUALITIES IN ACCESSING PROPERTY RIGHTS AND INHERITANCE SYSTEMS IN SPAIN. Areas. International Social Science Journal, (33), 35–47. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/areas/article/view/216031
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