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entrepreneurship may contribute to decreasing the severe child labour problem in Tanzania, but resolving the problem of low school …
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In this study, we assess formal education as a causal determinant of women's malaria preventive behaviour, as well as children's risk of malaria infection. For identification, we rely on exogenous variation in educational attainment generated by educational reforms during the 1970s. We use data...
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Safety Net in mainland Tanzania to explore factors that hinder the achievement of this objective. The eligibility criteria … and benefit microsimulation model for Tanzania and all pose challenges for policy transparency. The authors argue that … implementation, and that such improvements will greatly assist the public sector in ensuring that people in Tanzania receive the …
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Tanzania which is measured on the basis of whether and how often respondents go, in the course of one year, without food, water …, medical care, cooking fuel and cash income. By using the data collected by Afrobarometer in Tanzania, we are able to create …
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This paper studies the effect of a CDM tree-planting project on carbon sequestration and urban and rural income distribution, taking economy-wide impacts into account. Carbon sequestration in agricultural soil is considered in addition to the carbon in the tree farm itself. The study points to...
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This paper summarizes studies of carbon (C) mitigation potential and costs of about 40 forestry options in seven developing countries. Each study uses the same methodological approach - Comprehensive Mitigation Assessment Process (COMAP) - to estimate the above parameters between 2000 and 2030....
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the first element. Data from the 1973 National Demographic Survey of Tanzania (NDS) are used to investigate the role of …
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In this paper, we use a three-period panel of Tanzanian households to explore the determinants of earnings and earnings growth from 2004 to 2006. In doing so, we draw particular attention to the role of education and to the importance of heterogeneity between more and less formal occupations....
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panel data set of firms in Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania that spans a period of five years. We find that the main determinant of …
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maize (QPM) in rural Tanzania. Due to the malnutrition problem facing consumers in developing countries,QPM which has almost …
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