Browsing School of Statistics and Planning (SSP) Collection by Issue Date "2018-10"
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Analysis of the contribution of northern Uganda social action funds (NUSAF) on the well-being of the people in Northern Uganda a case study of Laroo Sub-county Gulu District
(Makerere University, 2018-10)Nusaf is a world Bank-funded development project to boost the development of districts in the northern and some Eastern parts of Uganda that has been hit by war and cattle-rustling. The fund was initially divided into two ... -
Assessment of the differences in the factors associated with secondary school dropout between teachers and students, a case of Mityana district
(2018-10)The study assessed the factors associated with secondary school dropout in Mityana District. The assessment was made by sex, aggregation of school factors, family related factors and student related. Using primary data ... -
Determinants of nutrition status of women of reproductive age 15-49 years in Uganda
(Makerere University, 2018-10)Malnutrition is the number one driver of the global burden of diseases. Inadequate dietary intake and deficiency in nutrients are closely linked to the general standard of living, the environmental conditions, and whether ... -
The effect of taxes on the performance of small and medium enterprises in Uganda: a case study of Kawempe Division, Kampala
(Makerere University, 2018-10)The main objective of this study was to examine the effect of taxations on SMEs performance. The study also had two specific objectives examine the relationship between taxation and performance of SMEs and also determine ... -
Factors influencing sexual and gender based violence against women in Uganda
(Makerere University, 2018-10)The study aimed at finding the factors influencing sexual and gender b ased violence against women in Uganda. This research consists of 5 chapters and the factors considered were based on the age of the respondent, ... -
Socio- economic factors affecting fertility levels in Eastern Uganda
(Makerere University, 2018-10)In Uganda fertility rate is still high and population is growing at a rate of 3.2 % per annum. With a TFR of 5.4 children per woman, Uganda is one of the most populous countries in Africa. Fertility is an important component ...