Gender differences in formal wage employment in urban Tanzania

Gender differences in formal wage employment in urban Tanzania

Author: 
Opoku, Kwadwo
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor and Francis
Date published: 
2024
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Responsibility: 
Mugizi, Francisco M.P., jt. author
Boahen, Emmanuel Adu, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Development Southern Africa
Source: 
Development Southern Africa, Vol. 41 No. 2, 2024 pp. 311-331
ISSN: 
Print: 0376-835X; Online: 1470-3637
Abstract: 

We use the Tanzania Integrated Labour Force Survey data and a censored bivariate probit model to analyse gender differences in labour force participation and gender bias in formal wage employment in urban Tanzania. We find that, compared to men, women are less likely to participate in the labour market and less likely to obtain formal wage employment, suggesting the existence of gender bias in the labour market in urban areas of Tanzania. However, after accounting for selection into labour force participation, the existing gender bias is narrowed for women with high school or university education. The regression results suggest that the existing gender differences in formal wage employment probabilities cannot entirely be explained by observable characteristics. The finding of a positive unexplained formal wage employment probability differential suggests that the possibility of gender discrimination against women in urban Tanzania cannot be completely ruled out.

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CITATION: Opoku, Kwadwo. Gender differences in formal wage employment in urban Tanzania . Oxon : Taylor and Francis , 2024. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 41 No. 2, 2024 pp. 311-331 - Available at: https://library.au.int/gender-differences-formal-wage-employment-urban-tanzania