Tax collection has historically – in Africa and in the rest of the world – been very much a male preserve. The situation is changing. Partly because of changes in the ways in which taxes are collected, women are entering the profession in increasing numbers. In Africa, they are still very much in the minority. The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) is one of the few national tax administrations in Africa that has been employing large numbers of women for many years, and where the numbers of female and male employees are gradually approaching parity. What is the impact of this on staff performance and organisational growth? On the basis of a thorough study of the URA’s personnel records and a sample survey of 11 per cent of staff, four conclusio...
This paper considers how men and women in eastern and northern Sierra Leone interact differently wit...
Original article can be found at : http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing...
The study examined the impact of the gender inequality gap in administration which serves as a inter...
Tax collection has historically – in Africa and in the rest of the world – been very much a male pre...
In the growing body of research on gender and taxation in low-income countries, the implications of...
This study explores whether female economic inclusion enhances tax performance in a sample of 48 cou...
Since the 1990’s, Uganda tax system has undergone various reforms. However, both tax policies and re...
A Newspaper article in the Business Daily written by Scott Bellows an assistant professor at the Cha...
the paper examines the gender dimensions of personal income tax (PIT) in Uganda with an eye on the p...
Developing countries often lack tax information and enforcement capacity necessary to effectively im...
Four out of every five women in Uganda are employed in agriculture, according to the 2008 Gender and...
In this paper we examine market taxation in Dar es Salaam from a gender perspective. We do not find ...
Africa has had two female heads of state since winning independence from colonialism, Ellen Johnson ...
Since the 1990's, Uganda system has undergone various reforms. However, both tax policies and reform...
Over the past two decades Rwanda has done outstanding work that has promoted female empowerment. The...
This paper considers how men and women in eastern and northern Sierra Leone interact differently wit...
Original article can be found at : http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing...
The study examined the impact of the gender inequality gap in administration which serves as a inter...
Tax collection has historically – in Africa and in the rest of the world – been very much a male pre...
In the growing body of research on gender and taxation in low-income countries, the implications of...
This study explores whether female economic inclusion enhances tax performance in a sample of 48 cou...
Since the 1990’s, Uganda tax system has undergone various reforms. However, both tax policies and re...
A Newspaper article in the Business Daily written by Scott Bellows an assistant professor at the Cha...
the paper examines the gender dimensions of personal income tax (PIT) in Uganda with an eye on the p...
Developing countries often lack tax information and enforcement capacity necessary to effectively im...
Four out of every five women in Uganda are employed in agriculture, according to the 2008 Gender and...
In this paper we examine market taxation in Dar es Salaam from a gender perspective. We do not find ...
Africa has had two female heads of state since winning independence from colonialism, Ellen Johnson ...
Since the 1990's, Uganda system has undergone various reforms. However, both tax policies and reform...
Over the past two decades Rwanda has done outstanding work that has promoted female empowerment. The...
This paper considers how men and women in eastern and northern Sierra Leone interact differently wit...
Original article can be found at : http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ Copyright Emerald Group Publishing...
The study examined the impact of the gender inequality gap in administration which serves as a inter...