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Gender Differences in Time-Poverty in Rural Mozambique
Authors:Diksha Arora
Institution:Department of Economics, University of Utah, 260 S Campus Drive, Rm 343, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
Abstract:Based on time-use data from a 2013 primary household survey, this study examines the nature and extent of time-poverty experienced by men and women in peasant households in Mozambique. The main findings indicate that while women's labor allocation to economic activities is comparable to that of men, household chores and care work are almost entirely women's responsibility. The heavy burden of responsibilities leave women significantly time-poorer compared to men. Women's time-poverty worsens when the burden of simultaneous care work is taken into account. In addition, due to multitasking, the work tends to be more taxing. The examination of determinants of time-poverty shows that common measures of individual economic power, such as assets and education, do not necessarily affect the time-poverty faced by women.
Keywords:intra-household allocation  time-allocation  poverty  gender  Africa
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