The Uganda Bureau of Statistics collects two types of food indices. The ‘food price index’ (FOOD) is a composite index that includes both domestic and imported food prices. The ‘food crop price index’ (FCROP) includes only the domestic non-traded and perishable food prices. We used the...
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The first region of Uganda where the government intentionally introduced a new land tenure policy was in north-eastern Uganda, commonly referred to as the Karamoja sub-region. This area borders Kenya and (now) South Sudan and currently has 19.8% (2.3 million) of the cattle herd in Uganda (G...
【推荐1】Last year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 55million people in the U. S. are “gig workers” which are more than 35 percent of the U. S. workforce. That number is projected to jump to 43 percent by 2020. ...
The 2011 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey reported that 19% of children <18 years lived in households without their parents, 68% of whom were non-orphans. Higher rates of fostering are seen among older children, girls and among paternal relatives (Table 1) (Uganda Bureau of Statistics (...
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According to the Bureau of Labour Statistics, in Greater Kampala, over 87% of total employment is informal sector workers who experienced a high risk of loss of income and livelihood and Covid-19 infection due to trading with close person-to-person contact.Footnote54In addition, a survey in ...
“non-essential jobs” mainly the hand-to-mouth sort of jobs reported feeling vulnerable during the first months of the COVID-19 outbreak. Surprisingly, even among those who were considered “better-off” at the outset of the pandemic, many of them reported risks of a sudden loss of income...
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Jobs or self-employment were needed by young mothers so as to empower themselves economically. “I need a job to work so that I can provide for my needs and those of the baby because my mother does not have money to give me.” Lactating Adolescent 2. 3.5.2. Barriers at Economic ...