Gender and Economic Growth in Uganda

Gender and Economic Growth in Uganda

AngličtinaMěkká vazba
Ellis Amanda
World Bank Publications
EAN: 9780821363843
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Men and women both play significant, though different, economic roles in Uganda (both contribute around 50% of GDP and women are 39% of business owners). Gender inequality in access to and control of productive assets and resources acts as a brake to women's economic participation and limits economic growth. Labor and time constraints differentially affect women's and men's capacity to engage in business activity, with significant consequences for agricultural productivity in the context of strategic exports. It is therefore important for Uganda to unleash the full productive potential of female as well as male economic actors, if it is to achieve high and sustained rates of pro-poor growth. This book considers the relationship between gender and economic growth in Uganda in the specific context of promoting women's business and entrepreneurship. Building on the findings of the FIAS Uganda Administrative Barriers to Investment Report, 2003, Gender and Economic Growth in Uganda identifies specific legal and administrative barriers to investment that have a gender dimension.
EAN 9780821363843
ISBN 0821363840
Typ produktu Měkká vazba
Vydavatel World Bank Publications
Datum vydání 30. listopadu 2005
Stránky 104
Jazyk English
Země United States
Sekce Professional & Scholarly
Autoři Blackden Mark C.; Ellis Amanda; Manuel Claire