This study aim to analyze the rural household work, leisure and school time and how it is allocated among the various activities by socio-economic and demographic characteristics of individuals. The time spent on wages and a non-wages activity is almost the same while leisure time for women is reduced due to housework and child care activities. Male in the rural spends more time in wage economic activities while women spend more time on housework and child care. The time use patterns in rural Tanzania change depend on the season. Girls in rural spend more time on housework than boys. The paper revealed a statistical significant difference in the time use pattern rather than magnitude of gender. The gender distinction between men’s and women...
This paper reports the preliminary results of a study of time allocation conducted among the members...
This study examines how male and female headed household in rural Area of Oyo state, Nigeria allocat...
This paper addresses gender equity in parents\u27 educational investments in children in rural Bangl...
This study aim to analyze the rural household work, leisure and school time and how it is allocated ...
This study aims to analyze rural household work and leisure time and how it is allocated among vario...
The study analyzed the effects of gender and farming systems on time allocated to work by agricultur...
This study aims to analyze rural household work and leisure time and how it is allocated among vario...
This study examined various factors which influenced time allocation of farmers living in rural sout...
This study is concerned with time allocation of men and women in Luapula Province, Zambia. It discus...
This study seeks to assess gender inequality in and correlates of time poverty among 360 rural house...
This paper investigates gender differences in spatial mobility with respect to participation in off-...
Time use surveys have been used widely to know how economic agents spend their time effectively to p...
This study investigates the influence of gender time allocation on farming households’ poverty. It r...
Time use data indicate that there is substantial surplus labor in rural areas of Botswana, with the ...
We assess the influence of environmental degradation on intrahousehold labour time allocations in ru...
This paper reports the preliminary results of a study of time allocation conducted among the members...
This study examines how male and female headed household in rural Area of Oyo state, Nigeria allocat...
This paper addresses gender equity in parents\u27 educational investments in children in rural Bangl...
This study aim to analyze the rural household work, leisure and school time and how it is allocated ...
This study aims to analyze rural household work and leisure time and how it is allocated among vario...
The study analyzed the effects of gender and farming systems on time allocated to work by agricultur...
This study aims to analyze rural household work and leisure time and how it is allocated among vario...
This study examined various factors which influenced time allocation of farmers living in rural sout...
This study is concerned with time allocation of men and women in Luapula Province, Zambia. It discus...
This study seeks to assess gender inequality in and correlates of time poverty among 360 rural house...
This paper investigates gender differences in spatial mobility with respect to participation in off-...
Time use surveys have been used widely to know how economic agents spend their time effectively to p...
This study investigates the influence of gender time allocation on farming households’ poverty. It r...
Time use data indicate that there is substantial surplus labor in rural areas of Botswana, with the ...
We assess the influence of environmental degradation on intrahousehold labour time allocations in ru...
This paper reports the preliminary results of a study of time allocation conducted among the members...
This study examines how male and female headed household in rural Area of Oyo state, Nigeria allocat...
This paper addresses gender equity in parents\u27 educational investments in children in rural Bangl...