Research reports and studiesMarch 2019Joseph Feyertag, Ian Langdown and Anna LockeA busy craftsman in his studio. Photo: © Clark Young/UnsplashWith data from nearly 53,000 individuals in 33 countries, representing a combined population of over 889 million adults, this latest round of Prindex data collection presents the clearest, most definitive picture of how secure people around the world feel in their homes and property.It is the largest dataset of its kind and includes the first high-income country in the Prindex sample, the United Kingdom. These findings tell us how secure people feel about their land and property rights in those countries, providing a launch pad for deepening and intensifying processes of policy review and reform around the world.Read the research Prindex comparative reportRelated Global perceptions of urban land tenure security: evidence from 33 countriesThis report investigates the correlation between demographic, economic and spatial characteristics and perceived tenure insecurity.Research reports and studies28 March 2019 Women's perceptions of tenure security: evidence from 33 countriesThis report uses household-level data from 33, mostly developing, countries to analyse perceptions of tenure insecurity among women.Research reports and studies28 March 2019 Assessing the costs of tenure risks to agribusinessesThe Quantifying Tenure Risk Initiative has developed a new tool to help agribusinesses avoid harmful investment by accurately assessing tenure risk.Research reports and studies25 February 2019 PRIndex: improving data to strengthen land tenure securityMillions of people currently lack tenure security and property rights. A new index seeks to provide the data to change this.Articles and blogs27 February 2018See more:landagricultureGlobal