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likely to get formal wage employment, suggesting the existence of gender bias in the labour market in urban areas of Tanzania …This paper uses the latest Tanzania labour force survey-the Integrated Labour Force Survey-and a censored bivariate … probit model to analyse gender differences in labour force participation and gender bias in formal wage employment in urban …
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by domestic and foreign firms operating in business services. The study applies the model to Tanzania and develops a data … set that distinguishes labor and wages by gender for 52 sectors and four skill categories. The model is the first to … incorporate modern trade theory to assess the gender implications of trade reform. Given that the Dixit-Stiglitz framework results …
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This paper presents analysis of urban areas in the Tanzania Integrated Labour Force Survey (ILFS) for 2000/01 and 2006 … and to identify, conditioned on education and labour market experience, earnings differentials by gender and across …
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