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sector in Tanzania using interviews and focus group discussions which are supplemented with quantitative survey. Data were … collected in the municipalities of Nyamagana and Ilemela in Mwanza Region, Northern Tanzania, and from officers working with the … government and insurance fund organizations in Dodoma region, central Tanzania, from August to September 2020. The results show …
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In spite of having some intensive national strategies to address poverty, Tanzania lacks a coherent national strategy …
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challenge in the development context. In Mainland Tanzania, several domestically led policy reforms have been introduced to … increasingly expand social protection for informal workers. This paper examines the case of Tanzania by exploring the policy …
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The main purpose of this study is to investigate legal and policy gaps in regulating informal employment in Tanzania in … on the idea that informal employment in Tanzania is not regulated; consequently informal workers are experiencing a … security coverage. This is happening while Tanzania is committed to different documents to ensure decent work for all workers …
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informal sector in Tanzania. Primary data were obtained from 11 indepth interviews, 10 focused group discussions, and 236 …
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the current and future development of mining. Focusing on Tanzania as typical of the emerging "new mineralizing Africa …
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avoid vulnerability. Using the panel data survey for the Kagera region of Tanzania, we select children who were 7 to 15 …
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This paper uses the latest Tanzania labour force survey-the Integrated Labour Force Survey-and a censored bivariate … Tanzania. Our findings indicate that, compared to men, women are less likely to participate in the labour market and less … likely to get formal wage employment, suggesting the existence of gender bias in the labour market in urban areas of Tanzania …
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