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Gender, Family and Work in Tanzania 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781315190099-8
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Gender inequality, poverty and food insecurity in Tanzania

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“…Worldwide, women are associated with poor household socio economic status (SES) (Chant and Sweetman (2012); Dutt et al (2016); Kapunda (2018); Semali (2016) and Tillmar (2016) shows that in comparison to men, women as well as households headed by females are poorer (Cawthorne, 2008;Kabeer, 2015;Lesetedi, 2018;Odhiambo, 2017, 2019). Previous investigator has shown that women constitute 75% of the global poor (Chant and Sweetman, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Worldwide, women are associated with poor household socio economic status (SES) (Chant and Sweetman (2012); Dutt et al (2016); Kapunda (2018); Semali (2016) and Tillmar (2016) shows that in comparison to men, women as well as households headed by females are poorer (Cawthorne, 2008;Kabeer, 2015;Lesetedi, 2018;Odhiambo, 2017, 2019). Previous investigator has shown that women constitute 75% of the global poor (Chant and Sweetman, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%