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This paper uses the three available waves of data from the Tanzanian National Panel Surveys to study different agricultural markets. We use crop level data to analyse the factors influencing farmers' choice between selling to market or retaining output for household consumption, allowing for...
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education in Tanzania, using data from the 2014 Integrated Labour Force Survey (ILFS). The results show that TVET training … showing that, in Tanzania, workers with university degree earns twice of those with technical training and three times those …
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Tanzania using data from the 2014 Integrated Labour Force Survey (ILFS). The multinomial logit model results for employment … Blinder (1973) decomposition technique reveal there is a significant gender earning gap in Tanzania, where males tends to earn …
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Tanzania contributes to advancing knowledge of one such marginal crop, the Bambara nut. On the quantitative side, we surveyed …
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This paper is the second in an analysis of a survey of 83 manufacturing enterprises in Tanzania. The previous analysis …
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