Gender, Time Use, And Poverty in Sub-saharan Africa

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Pub. Date: 2006-01-01
Publisher(s): World Bank
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Summary

This title examines the links between gender, time use, and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. It contributes to a broader definition of poverty to include time poverty and to a broader definition of work to include household work. The papers present a conceptual framework linking both market and household work, review some of the available literature and surveys on time use in Africa, and use tools and approaches drawn from analysis of consumption-based poverty to develop the concept of a time poverty line and to examine linkages between time poverty, consumption poverty and other dimensions of development in Africa such as education and child labour.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Abstract xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Gender, Time Use, and Poverty: Introduction
1(12)
Time Use and Africa's Development
1(4)
Brief Overview of the Contributions in This Volume
5(2)
What Next? Some Areas for Further Research
7(6)
Part I: Reviews of the Literature
Gender and Time Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa
13(26)
Conceptual Framework Linking Time Use and Poverty
14(3)
Gender and Time Use Patterns in Sub-Saharan Africa
17(7)
Gender, Time Use, and Agriculture
18(1)
Household Fuel and Water Provisioning
19(1)
Care and Domestic Work
19(1)
HIV-AIDS Epidemic and the Burden of Care
20(1)
Challenges to Reducing Women's Time Poverty
21(3)
Methodologies Used in Time Use Surveys
24(2)
Conclusions and Recommendations
26(13)
A Review of Empirical Evidence on Time Use in Africa from UN-Sponsored Surveys
39(36)
Definitions of Work in the System of National Accounts
40(23)
Measurement of Work in Time Use Surveys in Sub-Saharan Africa
44(19)
Time Use Patterns and Key Development Variables
63(3)
Measuring and Analysing Time Poverty
66(9)
Part II: Measuring Time Poverty
Measuring Time Poverty and Analyzing Its Determinants: Concepts and Application to Guinea
75(22)
Analytical Framework
78(3)
Data and Results
81(10)
Time Use Statistics
81(6)
Time Poverty
87(1)
Correlates of Time Poverty
87(4)
Conclusion
91(6)
Labor Shortages Despite Underemployment? Seasonality in Time Use in Malawi
97(22)
Data and Empirical Results
101(13)
Conclusion
114(5)
Part III: Time Use and Development Outcomes
Poverty Reduction from Full Employment: A Time Use Approach
119(16)
Data
121(1)
Analytical Framework
122(3)
Results
125(6)
Impact on Consumption
125(3)
Impact on Poverty and Inequality
128(3)
Conclusions
131(4)
Assessing the Welfare of Orphans in Rwanda: Poverty, Work, Schooling, and Health
135(10)
Number of Orphans and Qualitative Findings
138(3)
Number of Orphans
138(2)
Qualitative Evidence on Living Conditions
140(1)
Living Conditions of Orphans: Quantitative Empirical Results
141(4)
Household Consumption
141(2)
Education and Child Labor
143(2)
Nutrition
145(1)
Conclusion
145

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