What's in a name: how family surnames still hold immense power in keeping 'the land' firmly in the hands of men
Briefly

Research indicates that in Ireland, male heirs are traditionally favored to inherit farms, which reflects deep-rooted cultural beliefs about land ownership and gender roles.
The study found that the emphasis on maintaining family names creates barriers for women, who are often excluded from inheriting and managing family farms, perpetuating gender inequality.
Read at Independent
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