The GAAP conceptual framework discussion paper is now available online as part of the working paper series of the CAPRi Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi) program. This paper reviews the literature on gender and assets and offers a conceptual framework for understanding the gendered pathways through which asset accumulation occurs, including attention to not only men's and women's assets but also those they share in joint control and ownership. Unlike previous frameworks, this model depicts the gendered dimensions of each component of the pathway in recognition of the evidence that men and women not only control, own, or dispose of assets in different ways, but also access, control, and own different kinds of assets . The discussion paper can be accessed here