This paper examined the problem of social exclusion and the plight of aging in the informal sector in Tanzania. The study was conducted in Themi ya Simba Village, Bwawani ward in Arusha District. Specifically, the study identified aspects which placed older people to the risk of social exclusion and examined the aspects and effects of social exclusion on older people who worked in the informal sector. The study evolved in Purposive sampling and randomly techniques were used involved thirty (30) respondents. Focus group discussion and in-depth interview were the methodology for data collection. The findings raveled that older people who worked in the informal sector are socially excluded based on the economic, health rights, social support a...
This study aimed at assessing National Ageing Policy 2003 on free health services provision to olde...
This paper offers a rare examination of older people’s mobility in a developing country context. It ...
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in ...
This thesis investigatedthe implications of socio-economic transformation for social protection amon...
This paper attempts to examine the plight of social pension provision to older people in Tanzania. T...
The elderly in Tanzania face social insecurity that put them at risk of great horizon of abuse, soci...
Older people in Tanzania are disadvantaged and marginalized in many ways. They lack adequate formal ...
Inaccessibility to Social Protection Services (SPSs) is a major concern for the majority of the elde...
This paper examines the institutional framework of the social security system in Tanzania with speci...
This paper review the literature regarding the barriers to participation of older persons in the A...
In Tanzania elders are respected as repositories of inherited wisdom, experienced and principal deci...
Although the population of older people in Africa is increasing, and older people are becoming incre...
AbstractAlthough the population of older people in Africa is increasing, and older people are becomi...
Zimbabwe is entering into an era of rapid population ageing and like many other countries in the dev...
This study investigated the challenges of government health services to Elderly People in Tanzania: ...
This study aimed at assessing National Ageing Policy 2003 on free health services provision to olde...
This paper offers a rare examination of older people’s mobility in a developing country context. It ...
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in ...
This thesis investigatedthe implications of socio-economic transformation for social protection amon...
This paper attempts to examine the plight of social pension provision to older people in Tanzania. T...
The elderly in Tanzania face social insecurity that put them at risk of great horizon of abuse, soci...
Older people in Tanzania are disadvantaged and marginalized in many ways. They lack adequate formal ...
Inaccessibility to Social Protection Services (SPSs) is a major concern for the majority of the elde...
This paper examines the institutional framework of the social security system in Tanzania with speci...
This paper review the literature regarding the barriers to participation of older persons in the A...
In Tanzania elders are respected as repositories of inherited wisdom, experienced and principal deci...
Although the population of older people in Africa is increasing, and older people are becoming incre...
AbstractAlthough the population of older people in Africa is increasing, and older people are becomi...
Zimbabwe is entering into an era of rapid population ageing and like many other countries in the dev...
This study investigated the challenges of government health services to Elderly People in Tanzania: ...
This study aimed at assessing National Ageing Policy 2003 on free health services provision to olde...
This paper offers a rare examination of older people’s mobility in a developing country context. It ...
As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in ...