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D-Index
48
Citations
12508
World Ranking
1494
National Ranking
905

Cheryl R. Doss publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Cheryl R. Doss sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 131 publications — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Cheryl R. Doss D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Cheryl R. Doss sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 48 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Cheryl R. Doss is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, and their work spans various domains within the social sciences and agricultural and biological sciences. Their research frequently focuses on land rights, gender dynamics, and rural development, addressing complex issues related to land tenure, agriculture, and social structures.

The main topics of Cheryl R. Doss's research include:

  • Land Rights and Reforms
  • Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
  • Rural development and sustainability

Their research contributions have been published in key academic venues, such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Rural Studies
  • Global Food Security
  • Feminist Economics
  • Frontiers in Human Dynamics

Cheryl R. Doss's recent publications demonstrate a focus on gendered dimensions of land tenure and empowerment. Notable papers include:

  • "Land tenure security for women: A conceptual framework" (2020) published in Land Use Policy
  • "Women's empowerment, extended families and male migration in Nepal: Insights from mixed methods analysis" (2022) published in Journal of Rural Studies

Other relevant publications closely associated with the research themes include:

  • "Beyond ownership: women's and men's land rights in Sub-Saharan Africa" (2020) published in Oxford Development Studies
  • "Myths about the feminization of agriculture: Implications for global food security" (2022) published in Global Food Security
  • "Structural Transformation and Gendered Transitions to Adulthood among Rural Youth: Cross-National Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries" (2020) published in The Journal of Development Studies

The researcher often collaborates with other scholars in related fields. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Ruth Meinzen-Dick
  • Agnes Quisumbing
  • Jessica Heckert
  • Hazel Malapit
  • Greg Seymour

In addition to journal articles, Cheryl R. Doss has contributed to book publications, including a recent forthcoming title titled Deciding Not to Decide: When Is There Power in Not Deciding?, to be published by Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks in 2025.

Their body of work is indexed within several related subfields of study, including general agricultural and biological sciences, soil science, gender studies, economics and econometrics, and sociology and political science, indicating an interdisciplinary approach to complex socio-economic and environmental issues.

Best Publications

  • How does gender affect the adoption of agricultural innovations? The case of improved maize technology in Ghana

    Cheryl R. Doss;Michael L. Morris

  • Intrahousehold bargaining and resource allocation in developing countries

    Cheryl Doss

  • Intrahousehold Bargaining and Resource Allocation in Developing Countries

    Cheryl Doss

  • Analyzing technology adoption using microstudies: limitations, challenges, and opportunities for improvement

    Cheryl R. Doss

  • THE GENDER ASSET GAP: WHAT DO WE KNOW AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?

    Carmen Diana Deere;Cheryl R. Doss

  • Designing Agricultural Technology for African Women Farmers: Lessons from 25 Years of Experience

    Cheryl R Doss

  • The Effects of Intrahousehold Property Ownership on Expenditure Patterns in Ghana

    Cheryl Doss

  • Gender inequalities in ownership and control of land in Africa: myth and reality

    Cheryl Doss;Chiara Kovarik;Amber Peterman;Agnes R. Quisumbing

  • Men's crops? Women's crops? The gender patterns of cropping in Ghana

    Cheryl R Doss

  • Women in agriculture: Four myths

    Cheryl Doss;Cheryl Doss;Ruth Meinzen-Dick;Agnes Quisumbing;Sophie Theis

  • Women's land rights as a pathway to poverty reduction: Framework and review of available evidence

    Ruth Meinzen-Dick;Agnes Quisumbing;Cheryl Doss;Sophie Theis

  • Testing among models of intrahousehold resource allocation

    Cheryl R. Doss

  • How does gender affect the adoption of agricultural innovations

    Cheryl R. Doss;Michael L. Morris

  • The Influence of Wetland Type and Wetland Proximity on Residential Property Values

    Cheryl R. Doss;Steven J. Taff

  • Women and agricultural productivity: Reframing the Issues.

    Cheryl R. Doss

  • Who Owns the Land? Perspectives from Rural Ugandans and Implications for Large-Scale Land Acquisitions

    Cheryl Doss;Ruth Meinzen-Dick;Allan Bomuhangi

  • Property rights and the gender distribution of wealth in Ecuador, Ghana and India

    Carmen Diana Deere;Abena D. Oduro;Hema Swaminathan;Cheryl Doss

  • Addressing gender in agricultural research for development in the face of a changing climate: where are we and where should we be going?

    Patricia M. Kristjanson;Elisabeth Bryan;Quinn Bernier;Jennifer Twyman

  • Land, Gender, and Food Security

    Cheryl Doss;Gale Summerfield;Dzodzi Tsikata

  • Adoption of maize and wheat technologies in Eastern Africa: A synthesis of the findings of 22 case studies

    Cheryl R. Doss;Wilfred Mwangi;Hugo Verkuijl;Hugo De Groote

  • Risk and Social Change in an African Rural Economy: Livelihoods in Pastoralist Communities

    John G. McPeak;Peter D. Little;Cheryl R. Doss

Frequent Co-Authors

Agnes R. Quisumbing
Agnes R. Quisumbing International Food Policy Research Institute
Carmen Diana Deere
Carmen Diana Deere University of Florida
Ruth Meinzen-Dick
Ruth Meinzen-Dick International Food Policy Research Institute
Christopher B. Barrett
Christopher B. Barrett Cornell University
Amber Peterman
Amber Peterman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Mike Morris
Mike Morris University of Cape Town
Peter D. Little
Peter D. Little Emory University
Claudia Ringler
Claudia Ringler International Food Policy Research Institute

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