Gendered Patterns of Adults’ and Children’s Time and Access to Technology and Infrastructure in Rural Uganda

This study analyses the time use patterns of men, women and children in rural areas of Uganda. The aims are to 1. Map the gendered patterns of time allocation to paid and unpaid work, total work and leisure. 2. Analyze the differences in individuals’ time allocation in various household types and in...

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