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Gender and Economic Growth in Tanzania : Creating Opportunities for Women

Gender and Economic Growth in Tanzania : Creating Opportunities for Women

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Date of publication
June 2012
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ISBN / Resource ID
oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/6829

The World Bank Group recognizes the
critical importance of women's contribution to shared
economic growth, especially in Africa. Women's
important contribution to economic activity in Tanzania is
well recognized: In the 2006 World Economic Forum Global
Gender Gap report Tanzania was ranked number 1 globally, out
of 115 countries, in terms of women's economic
participation. This paper includes the following headings:
gender and economic growth in Tanzania; starting and closing
a business; access to land and site development; access to
finance; operating a business -- taxation, infrastructure,
and access to day care; labor laws -- how they affect women;
access to commercial justice; access to international trade;
and the way forward.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Ellis, Amanda
Blackden, Mark
Cutura, Josephine
MacCulloch, Fiona
Seebens, Holger

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