This paper considers how men and women in eastern and northern Sierra Leone interact differently with formal and informal revenue collection. It argues that the literature on tax and gender equity needs to be expanded in low-income countries to pay greater attention to the ways that citizens pay for public services in practice. It shows that formal taxation affects a very small proportion of the population, and especially of the female population. The reality is that women primarily pay for services at the local level through informal revenue contributions, which has the potential to reinforce gender inequities on account of the implications for intra-household divisions of power and lack of associated opportunities for political representa...
This volume takes a critical look at the gender of tax policy around the world. Contributors based i...
Since the 1990's, Uganda system has undergone various reforms. However, both tax policies and reform...
Statistics indicate that the economic and social development of women in the Middle East and North A...
This paper considers how men and women in eastern and northern Sierra Leone interact differently wit...
This book investigates gender equality and women’s empowerment in Sierra Leone, focusing especially ...
In this paper we examine market taxation in Dar es Salaam from a gender perspective. We do not find ...
the paper examines the gender dimensions of personal income tax (PIT) in Uganda with an eye on the p...
In low-income countries, citizens often pay ‘taxes’ that differ substantially from what is required ...
This ICTD Research in Brief is a two-page summary of ICTD Working paper 87 by Vanessa van den Boogaa...
This paper examines women’s “choices” in artisanal gold mining in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone. ...
There is a limited, but growing body of literature on the gender effects of taxation. Most of the st...
Scholars have long debated formalizing the informal sector through taxation, but how do these proces...
There is wide engagement with large-scale land deals in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly from the pe...
In the midst of an era that has unleashed the rise of technology, a craze for modernity and conseque...
Scholars have long debated formalizing the informal sector through taxation, but how do these proces...
This volume takes a critical look at the gender of tax policy around the world. Contributors based i...
Since the 1990's, Uganda system has undergone various reforms. However, both tax policies and reform...
Statistics indicate that the economic and social development of women in the Middle East and North A...
This paper considers how men and women in eastern and northern Sierra Leone interact differently wit...
This book investigates gender equality and women’s empowerment in Sierra Leone, focusing especially ...
In this paper we examine market taxation in Dar es Salaam from a gender perspective. We do not find ...
the paper examines the gender dimensions of personal income tax (PIT) in Uganda with an eye on the p...
In low-income countries, citizens often pay ‘taxes’ that differ substantially from what is required ...
This ICTD Research in Brief is a two-page summary of ICTD Working paper 87 by Vanessa van den Boogaa...
This paper examines women’s “choices” in artisanal gold mining in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone. ...
There is a limited, but growing body of literature on the gender effects of taxation. Most of the st...
Scholars have long debated formalizing the informal sector through taxation, but how do these proces...
There is wide engagement with large-scale land deals in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly from the pe...
In the midst of an era that has unleashed the rise of technology, a craze for modernity and conseque...
Scholars have long debated formalizing the informal sector through taxation, but how do these proces...
This volume takes a critical look at the gender of tax policy around the world. Contributors based i...
Since the 1990's, Uganda system has undergone various reforms. However, both tax policies and reform...
Statistics indicate that the economic and social development of women in the Middle East and North A...