Gender and employment on sugar cane plantations in Tanzania
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- Marjorie Mbilinyi, 1988. "Agribusiness and Women Peasants in Tanzania," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 19(4), pages 549-583, October.
- Majorie Mbilinyi, 1985. "The Changing Position of Women in the African Labour Force," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Timothy M. Shaw & Olajide Aluko (ed.), Africa Projected, chapter 9, pages 170-186, Palgrave Macmillan.
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- Msuya, Elibariki & Ashimogo, Gasper, 2005. "Estimation of Technical Efficiency in Tanzanian Sugarcane Production: A Case Study of Mtibwa Sugar Estate Outgrowers Scheme," MPRA Paper 3747, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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women workers; plantation; sugar cane; employment; working conditions; living conditions; sexual division of labour; household income.; wages; low wages; sex discrimination; training; conditions of employment; statistical table; travailleuses; plantation; canne à sucre; emploi; conditions de travail; conditions de vie; division du travail basée sur le sexe; revenu des ménages; salaire; bas salaire; discrimination fondée sur le sexe; formation; conditions d'emploi; tableau statistique; trabajadoras; plantación; caña de azúcar; empleo; condiciones de trabajo; condiciones de vida; división del trabajo por sexo; ingreso de los hogares; salario; salario bajo; discriminación por razones de sexo; formación; condiciones de empleo; cuadros estadísticos;All these keywords.
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