Search for dissertations about: "gender, tanzania"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words gender, tanzania.
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16. Women's Access to Land in Tanzania : The Case of the Makete District
Abstract : Access to land is crucial for combating discrimination. Women who are denied such access tend to be disadvantaged, a pattern that results in economic powerlessness. Tanzana is among the most undeveloped nations in the world, where gender inequalities with respect to accessing land are central problems. READ MORE
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17. Essays on Gender, Development and Political Economy
Abstract : The Long-Run Impact of Protestant Missionary Activity on Female Labour-Force ParticipationResearch has shown that missionary activity, in general, and Protestant missionary activity, in particular, has had a long-lasting positive effect on literacy, education and democratic values. In this chapter, I analyse the differential effect of early 20th century Protestant and Catholic missionary activity in three former British colonies - Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda - on female labour-force participation with a particular focus on formal-sector employment. READ MORE
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18. Who cares about water? : A study of household water development in Sukumaland, Tanzania
Abstract : This is a study of the incentives and constraints which bear upon people's ability to improve access to and quality of household water through their own cooperative and household efforts. The focus is on activities that are managed and controlled in the community and involve human and physical resources. READ MORE
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19. Post-Harvest Losses, Intimate Partner Violence and Food Security in Tanzania
Abstract : High levels of food losses occurring after harvesting offset the effort to increase food production. This situation increases the risk of food insecurity and low incomes among smallholder farmers. READ MORE
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20. The natural history of HIV-1 infection and preparations for HIV vaccine trials in Tanzania
Abstract : In order to study the natural history of HIV infection in Tanzania, a total of 1887 hotel workers were recruited between 1989 and 1998 in Dar es Salaam. From 682 subjects selected for lymphocyte subset determinations, the median yearly decline of the CD4+ T-lymphocyte counts and percentages among HIV-1 seroprevalents was found to be -21. READ MORE