| PUBLISHED RESEARCH PAPERS |
| Agarwal, Bina. Succession: Hindu Law, Encyclopedia of Legal History (New York: Oxford University Press), forthcoming.2008 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Engaging with Sen on Gender Relations: Cooperative-Conflicts, False Perceptions and Relative Capabilities, In R. Kanbur and K. Basu (eds). Amartya Sen Festschrift (Oxford: Oxford University Press), forthcoming.2008 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Bargaining, Gender Equality and Legal Change: The Case of India's Inheritance Laws, In A. Parashar and A. Dhanda (eds). Redefining Family Law in India (London and New Delhi: Routledge), pp. 306-354.2007 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender Inequality, In K. Basu (ed). The Oxford Companion to Economics. (Delhi: Oxford University Press), pp. 218-222.2007 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Toward Freedom from Domestic Violence: The Neglected Obvious, Journal of Human Development (New York), 8(3): 359-388 (co-authored with Pradeep Panda).2007 |
| Agarwal, Bina. IEG Then and Now: A View from the Verandahs, In an edited volume: IEG: At Fifty: Recollections, Retrospect and Prospects (Delhi: Academic Foundation), pp. 62-65.2007 |
| Agarwal, Bina. The Idea of Gender Equality, In K. Chopra and C.H.Hanumantha Rao (eds.) Growth, Equity, Environment and Population(New Delhi: Sage) 2007. Also in R. Thapar (ed). India: Another Millennium (Delhi: Penguin Books).2007 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender Inequality, Cooperation and Environmental Sustainability, In J.M. Baland, S. Bowles and P. Bardhan (eds). Inequality, Collective Action and Environmental Sustainability (Princeton: Princeton University Press), 2006, pp. 274-313. Also Working Paper 02-10-058, Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico, November 2002.2006 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender Inequality and Rural Development, Keynote address, Chinese Economists Society, International Symposium, Hangzhou, China. In conference volumes in English & Chinese.2005 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Marital Violence, Human Development and Women’s Property Status in India, World Development, 33 (5): 823-50, May (coauthored with Pradeep Panda).2005 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Children’s Welfare and Mother’s Property, Special panel in The State of the World’s Children Report (New York: UNICEF).2005 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Challenging Mainstream Economics: Effectiveness, Relevance and Responsibility., IAFFE Newsletter special edition. 14(3), October.2004 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender Inequality: Neglected Facets and Hidden Dimensions, Malcolm Adiseshiah Memorial Lecture, Madras Institute for Development Studies, Chennai. Also in Review of Development Change. (Chennai), 9(2): 131-149.2004 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Land Rights and Gender, International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, London. 46: 184-224.2004 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender and Land Rights Revisited: Exploring New Prospects via the State, Family and Market., Journal of Agrarian Change (Oxford), 3 (1&2): 184-224.2003 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Women's Land Rights and the Trap of Neo-Conservatism: A Response to Jackson., Journal of Agrarian Change (Oxford) 3 (4).2003 |
| Agarwal, Bina. 'Bargaining’ and Legal Change: Gender Equality and Inheritance Laws in India., Discussion Paper No. 165, October. Institute of Development Studies (Sussex).2002 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Are We not Peasants too? Land Rights and Women’s Claims in India, SEEDS volume (Population Council: New York). Also published in Hindi and Gujarati.2002 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Economics and Other Social Sciences: An Inevitable Divide?, Contributions to Indian Sociology, 35 (3): 389-399. (Also presented at the workshop on Multi-disciplinarity, Indian Society for Ecological Economics, Bangalore).2002 |
| Agarwal, Bina. The Hidden Side of Group Behaviour: A Gender Analysis of Community Forestry Groups in South Asia., In J. Heyer, F. Stewart and R. Thorp (eds). Group Behaviour and Development (Oxford: Clarendon Press) 2002, pp. 186-208, Shorter version also appeared as "Hidden Dimensions of Community Forestry in South Asia: A Gender Analysis". In C.H.H Rao, B.B. Bhattacharya and N.S. Siddharthan (eds). Indian Economy and Society in the Era of Globalization and Liberalization: Essays in Honor of Prof. A.M. Khusro (Academic Books) 2004.2002 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Environment: South Asia, Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women’s Studies (New York: Routledge).2002 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Participatory Exclusions, Community Forestry and Gender: An Analysis and Conceptual Framework., World Development (Washington DC), 29 (10): 1623-48.2001 |
| Agarwal, Bina. The Family in Public Policy: Fallacious Assumptions and Gender Implications, Golden Jubilee Lecture No. 9, National Council for Applied Economic Research, Delhi. Also in R. Mohan (ed). Facets of the Indian Economy (Delhi: Oxford University Press), 2002, pp.301-348. 2002.2000 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Group Functioning and Community Forestry in South Asia: A Gender Analysis and Conceptual Framework, UNU/WIDER, Working Paper No 172 (Helsinki: World Institute for Development Economic Research).2000 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Conceptualizing Environmental Collective Action: Why Gender Matters?., Cambridge Journal of Economics (Cambridge), 24 (3): 283-310.2000 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Widows vs Daughters or Widows as Daughters: Property, Land and Economic Security in Rural India., Modern Asian Studies (Cambridge), Vol.1 (Part I). Also in M. Chen and J. Dreze (eds). Widows in India, (Delhi: Sage Publishers).1998 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender and Environmental Management in South Asia: Can Romanticized Pasts help Model Desirable Futures?, Macalester International, (Minnesota), 6: 137-163, May.1998 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Report of the Committee for Gender Equality in Land Devolution in Tenurial Laws, B. Agarwal (chair of Committee), B. Sivaramayya and L. Sarkar (Committee members), Ministry of Rural Areas and Employment, (New Delhi, Government of India).1998 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Environmental Management, Equity, and Ecofeminism: Debating India's Experience., The Journal of Peasant Studies (London), 25 (4): pp. 55-95, July 1998. Also in K. Bhavnani (ed). Feminism and Race (New York: Oxford University Press), 2002.1998 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Disinherited Peasants, Disadvantaged Workers: A Gender Perspective on Land and Livelihood, The Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), Review of Agriculture, pp.2-14, March 1998. Also in A Thorner (ed). Land, Labour and Rights: The Daniel Thorner Lectures, (Delhi: Tulika), 2002.1998 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Editorial: Resounding the Alert: Gender, Resources and Community Action., World Development, 25 (9): 1373-80.1997 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Environmental Action, Gender Equity, and Women's Participation., Development and Change (The Hague), 28 (1): 1-44, 1997. Somewhat different versions of this paper have also appeared as follows: Gender and Environmental Action. Also in "Gender Perspectives in Environmental Action: Issues of Equlity, Agency and Participation", in J. Scott and C. Kaplan (eds). Transitions, Environments and Translations, (London: Routledge), 1997; and in Earth, Air, Fire, Water: The Humanities and the Environment, K. Keniston, et al (eds). (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA), 2000.1997 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Bargaining and Gender Relations: Within and Beyond the Household., Feminist Economics (London). 3 (1), 1997, Spring, pp.1-51. (Spanish translation in Historia Agraria, Spain, No.17: 13-58). Also appeared as IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 27 and in L. Beneria and S. Bisnath (eds). Gender and Development: Theoretical, Empirical and Practical Approaches. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing), 2001.1997 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender, Environment and Poverty Interlinks: Regional Variations and Temporal Shifts in Rural India: 1971-1991., World Development (Washington DC), 25 (1): 23-52, Jan, 1997. Longer Version appeared as "Gender, Environment and Poverty Interlinks in Rural India: Regional Variations and Temporal Shifts, 1971-1991", UNRISD (Geneva), discussion paper, April 1995. Also background paper for the "Second India Series Revisited". World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 1994.1997 |
| Agarwal, Bina. From Mexico `75 to Beijing `95., Indian Journal of Gender Studies,3 (1), 1996. (Also in Mainstream, Oct 28, 1995)1996 |
| Agarwal, Bina. From Mexico `75 to Beijing `95., Mainstream, Oct 28. Also in Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 3(1), 1996.1996 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Women's Legal Rights in Agricultural Land in India., Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), 25:39-56, March 1995. Also in N. Rao, L. Rurup and R. Sudarshan (eds). Sites of Change (Delhi: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung), 1996; and published as a booklet (Delhi: Kali for Women), 1999.1995 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Positioning the Western Feminist Agenda., Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 1(2)1994 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender and Command Over Property: A Critical Gap in Economic Analysis and Policy in South Asia., World Development, (Washington DC), 22 (10): 1455-1478, 1994. (Also in L.Beneria and S. Bisnath (eds). Gender and Development: Theoretical, Empirical and Practical Approaches. (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing), 2001; and as a booklet (Delhi: Kali for Women), 1996. Shorter version entitled: "Gender, Property and Land Rights: Bridging a Critical Gap in Economic Analysis and Policy", in E. Kuiper and J. Sap (eds). Out of the Margin: Gender Perspectives in Economic Theory. (London: Routledge), 1994.1994 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender, Resistance and Land: Interlinked Struggles Over Resources and Meanings in South Asia., The Journal of Peasant Studies (London), 22 (1): 81-125, Oct.1994 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender Relations and Food Security, In S. Feldman and L. Beneria (eds). Persistent Poverty and Gender Inequality, (Colorado: Westview Press), 1993. Also, an earlier version appeared as a discussion paper, PEW/CORNELL Lecture Series on Food and Nutrition Policy, (Cornell University), 1989.1993 |
| Agarwal, Bina. The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India., Feminist Studies (Minnesota), 18(1): 119-158, 1992. Translated into Spanish and German (for edited volumes). Also in In D. Bell et al. (eds.). Political Ecology: Global and Local (London: Routledge), 1998. Also in ten edited volumes including, L. Arizpe, M.P.Stone, D. Major (eds). Population and Environment: Rethinking the Debate. (Colorado: Westview Press), 1994; and in1992 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Tribal Matriliny in Transition: Changing Patterns of Production, Property and Gender Relations in North-East India, ILO (Geneva) Working Paper WEP 10/WP 50.1991 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Social Security and the Family: Coping with Seasonality and Calamity in Rural India, The Journal of Peasant Studies (London), 17(3): 341-412, 1991. Also in E. Ahmed, Amartya Sen, et al (eds). Social Security in Developing Countries (Oxford: Clarendon Press), 1991, pp.171-244. Also appeared as London School of Economics/STICERD Discussion Paper No. 21,1989.1991 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Gender and Land Rights in Sri Lanka., International Labour Organization (Geneva), Working Paper No. WEP 10/WP49.1991 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Engendering the Environment Debate: Lessons from the Indian Subcontinent., Discussion Paper No.8, Distinguished Speaker Series, CASID Michigan State University.1991 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Engendering Adjustment for the 1990s, Report of the Commonwealth Expert Group on Structural Adjustment and Women, co-authored with other expert group members (London: Commonwealth Secretariat).1989 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Rural Women, Poverty and Natural Resources: Sustenance, Sustainability and Struggle for Change., Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), October 28, 1989, pp. 46-65. Also in B. Harriss, S. Guhan and R.H. Cassen (eds). Poverty in India, (Delhi: Oxford University Press), 1992, pp.390-432.1989 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Women, Land and Ideology in Asia, In H. Afshar and B. Agarwal (eds). Women, Poverty and Ideology in Asia. (London: Macmillan Press).1989 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Neither Sustenance nor Sustainability: Agricultural Strategies, Ecological Imbalances and Women in Poverty, In B. Agarwal (ed). Structures of Patriarchy. (London: ZED Books), pp.83-120.1988 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Who Sows? Who Reaps? Women and Land Rights in India., The Journal of Peasant Studies (London), 15(4): 531-581, July.1988 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Patriarchy and the Modernizing State, In B. Agarwal (ed). Structures of Patriarchy. (London: Zed Books), pp. 1-28.1988 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Under the Cooking Pot: The Political Economy of the Domestic Fuel Crisis in South Asia., IDS Bulletin (Sussex) 18 (1): 11-22.1987 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Women, Poverty and Agricultural Growth in India., The Journal of Peasant Studies (London), 13(4): 165-220, 1986. Also in L. Beneria and S. Bisnath (eds). Gender and Development: Theoretical, Empirical and Practical Approaches (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing), 2001.1986 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Women and Technological Change in Agriculture: Asian and African Experience, In I. Ahmad (ed). Technology and Rural Women, (London: George Allen and Unwin).1985 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Work Participation of Rural Women in the Third World: Some Data and Conceptual Biases, Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), Nos. 51-52: 155-164, Dec. 21, 1985. Also in K. Young, R. Kate and K. Paul (eds). Serving Two Masters: Third World Women in Development (Delhi: Allied Publishers) 1989, pp.1-261985 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Women's Studies in Asia and the Pacific, Occasional Paper No.4, Kuala Lumpur: United Nations Asian and Pacific Development Center, Kuala Lumpur.1984 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Rural in Women and the High Yielding Variety Rice Technology in India., Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), 19(13): 39-52, March, 1984. Also in Women in Rice Farming, International Rice Research Institute Philippines (London: Gower Press), 1985.1984 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Tractors, Tubewells and Cropping Intensity in the Indian Punjab., Journal of Development Studies (London). 20 (4): 290-302, July.1984 |
| Agarwal, Bina. The Diffusion of Rural Innovations: Some Analytical Issues and the Case of Wood Burning Stoves., World Development (Oxford).11 (4): 359-376, April.1983 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Why are Stoves Resisted?, Unasylva (Rome), 35(140).1983 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Tenancy, Input Intensity and Productivity, Discussion Paper No. E/82/83, Institute of Economic Growth, January.1981 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Agricultural Mechanization and Labour Use: A Disaggregated Approach., International Labour Review (Geneva), 120 (1), 1981. Also in H. Afshar (ed). Women, Development and Survival in the Third World, (London: Macmillan Press), 1991, pp. 174-187.1981 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Agricultural Modernization and Third World Women, International Labour Office (Geneva), Working Paper No. WEP 10/WP 21.1981 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Water Resource Development and Rural Women, Mimeo, Institute of Economic Growth.1981 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Tractorization, Productivity and Employment: A Reassessment., The Journal of Development Studies (London), 16(3): 375-393.1980 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Effect of Agricultural Mechanization on Crop Output, Indian Economic Review (Delhi), Jan-March 29-51, pp. 29-51.1980 |
| Agarwal, Bina. The Disadvantaged (review article)., Seminar (Delhi), March.1975 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Untouchables (review article), Seminar (Delhi), March.1974 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Population and Poverty (review article), Nigah (Delhi), May.1973 |
| Agarwal, Bina. Status of Women in Employment, Seminar (Delhi), May.1973 |