Women in Income Generating Activities and Intra - Household Relations

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The purpose of the study was to investigate women's participation in income generating activities and the effect this has on intra-household gender relations. The study was carried out in Kashari, Mbarara District on women participating in income generating activities. The study adopted a cross sectional data collection design using both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods. To get in-depth information, participants comprising of business women (women running retail shops, milk vending, grocery outlets, veterinary drug shops, stationary shops, boutique and tailoring); casual labourers (farm workers), farmers (involved in crop growing, poultry keeping and livestock rearing) and as well as formal employees (engaged in teaching, nursing, lay readers and police officers) were selected using stratified random sampling method. Key informant interviews with Community Development Officers (CDOs) of Bubaare and Rwanyamahembe sub-counties; Micro Finance Institutions (MFC's) Managers of EBO Sacco (Ebirungi Biruga Omututu) and Bubaare Savings and Credit Association; Focus group discussions; case studies and observations were also conducted.

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El Sr. Isaac Ahimbisiibwe tiene un máster en estudios de género por la Universidad de Makerere; asistió a un curso de verano sobre "Más allá de los ingresos: Dimensiones sociales de la pobreza y metodologías participativas de investigación" de la Facultad de Ciencias Aplicadas de la Universidad de Oslo y Akershus (HiOA)-Noruega y es licenciado en Ciencias Sociales por Makerere.


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The purpose of the study was to investigate women's participation in income generating activities and the effect this has on intra-household gender relations. The study was carried out in Kashari, Mbarara District on women participating in income generating activities. The study adopted a cross sectional data collection design using both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods. To get in-depth information, participants comprising of business women (women running retail shops, milk vending, grocery outlets, veterinary drug shops, stationary shops, boutique and tailoring); casual labourers (farm workers), farmers (involved in crop growing, poultry keeping and livestock rearing) and as well as formal employees (engaged in teaching, nursing, lay readers and police officers) were selected using stratified random sampling method. Key informant interviews with Community Development Officers (CDOs) of Bubaare and Rwanyamahembe sub-counties; Micro Finance Institutions (MFC's) Managers of EBO Sacco (Ebirungi Biruga Omututu) and Bubaare Savings and Credit Association; Focus group discussions; case studies and observations were also conducted.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 88
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Gewicht 149g
    • Autor Isaac Ahimbisiibwe
    • Titel Women in Income Generating Activities and Intra - Household Relations
    • Veröffentlichung 04.02.2019
    • ISBN 6139448719
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9786139448715
    • Jahr 2019
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T6mm
    • GTIN 09786139448715

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