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TZA_2000_ILFS_V01_M
Integrated Labor Force Survey 2000-2001
Tanzania
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2000 - 2001
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TZA_2000_ILFS_v01_M
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Bureau of Statistics
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Sep 29, 2011
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1
Mwaipopo, Rosemarie, Wilson Mutagwaba, David Nyange, and Elanor Fisher.
Increasing the contribution of artisanal and small-scale mining to poverty reduction in Tanzania
.
2004.
2
Mkenda, Beatrice.
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The Impact of Globalisation on Tanzania’s Labour Market: Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector
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Policy Dialogue for Accelerating Growth and Poverty Reduction in Tanzania, held at the Conference hall, ESRF.
July 28, 2005.
3
Mpehongwa, Gasper Nzinyangwa.
The role of local government authorities in promotion of non~farm enterprises in Tanzania; an an'alysis of Iringa district
.
: Erasmus University, 2005.
4
Ferreira, Monica, and Paul Kowal.
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A minimum data set on ageing and older persons in Sub-Saharan Africa: Process and outcome
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African Population Studies 21, no. 1 (2006): 19-36.
5
Harle, Jon.
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AIDS, Governance and Quality in Tanzanian Education
."
Justice Africa (2006).
6
Nurmsoo S, Michael.
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Informal sector formalization in Tanzania: An alternative approach
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(2006).
7
Fares, Jean, and Dhushyanth Raju.
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Child labor across the developing world: Patterns and correlations
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World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 4119 (2007).
8
Ellis, Amanda.
Gender and economic growth in Tanzania: creating opportunities for women
.
: World Bank Publications, 2007.
9
Wedgwood, Ruth.
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Education and poverty reduction in Tanzania
."
International Journal of Educational Development 27, no. 4 (2007): 383-396.
10
Mkenda, Beatrice Kalinda.
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Globalisation and Job Insecurity in Tanzania’s Manufacturing Sector
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Tanzania Journal of Development Studies 7, no. 1 (2007): 55-65.
11
Lugg, Rosemary, Louise Morley, and Fiona Leach.
Country Profiles for Ghana and Tanzania: Economic, social and political contexts for widening participation in higher education
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2007.
12
Palmer, Robert, Ruth Wedgwood, Rachel Hayman, and Edinburgh Centre African Studies.
Educating out of poverty?: a synthesis report on Ghana, India, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and South Africa
.
: DFID, 2007.
13
Meena, Ruth.
The political and social economy of care: Tanzania Research Report I
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2008.
14
Kondylis, Florence, and Marco Manacorda.
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Youth in the Labor Market and the Transition from School to Work in Tanzania
."
Youth in Africa’s Labor Market (2008).
15
Molony, Thomas.
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The Role of Mobile Phones in Tanzania’s Informal Construction Sector: The Case of Dar es Salaam
."
Urban Forum 19, no. 2 (2008): 175-186.
16
Seebens, Holger.
"
The contribution of female non-farm income to poverty reduction
."
(2009).
17
Bee K, Faustine.
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Fair trade, fair futures: The Kilimanjaro Native Cooperative Union scholarship programme for children made vulnerable by AIDS
."
Co-op Africa Working Papers (2009).
18
Seebens, Holger.
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Child welfare and old-age security in female headed households in Tanzania
."
(2009).
19
Smit, Nicola, and Letlhokwa George Mpedi.
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Social protection for developing countries: Can social insurance be more relevant for those working in the informal economy?
."
Law, Democracy & Development 14, no. 33 (2010).
20
Bardasi, Elena, Kathleen Beegle, Andrew Dillon, and Pieter M Serneels.
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Do labor statistics depend on how and to whom the questions are asked? Results from a survey experiment in Tanzania
."
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series , no. 5192 (2010).
21
Kajuna, Antimaria.
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Inequalities and inequities in maternal and child health care: a case study of Tanzania
."
Master , Maastricht University’s Graduate School of Governance , 2011.
22
Omolo, Jacob.
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East African Integration: Dynamics of Equity in Trade, Education, Media and Labour
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Labour and Employment Inequalities in the Context of the East African Regional Integration Process (2011).
23
Spangler A, Sydney.
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“To Open Oneself Is a Poor Woman’s Trouble”
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly 25, no. 4 (2011): 479-498.
24
Suarez Robles, Pablo.
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Gender disparities in Africa's labour markets: An analysis of survey data from Ethiopia and Tanzania
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Universite Paris-Est, 2012.
25
Maro, Godsteven P, Jerome P Mrema, Balthazar M Msanya, and James M Teri.
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Farmers’ perception of soil fertility problems and their attitudes towards integrated soil fertility management for coffee in Northern Tanzania
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Journal of Soil Science and Environmental Management 4, no. 5 (2013): 93-99.
26
Kongela, Sophia Marcian.
Framework and Value Drivers for Real Estate Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Assessment of the Tanzanian Real Estate Sector in the Context of the Competitiveness Model
.
: Immobilien Manager Verlag IMV, 2013.
27
Latorre C, Maria.
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CGE Analysis of the Impact of Foreign Direct Investment and Tariff Reform on Female and Male Wages
."
(2014).
28
Aletaulwa, MG, and KCT Malamsha.
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Factors influencing credit accessibility among owners of small and medium vehicle garages in Arusha City and Moshi Municipality, Tanzania
."
International Journal of Social Sciences and Entrepreneurship 1, no. 12 (2014): 949-964.
29
Tisimia, Visent Kipene.
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Growth of small agro-processing firms and their influence on employment creation, Tanzania
."
PhD thesis, Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2014.
30
Wuyts, Marc, and Blandina Kilama.
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Planning for Agricultural Change and Economic Transformation in Tanzania?
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Journal of Agrarian Change (2015).
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