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    Assessing the Status of Gender Inequality in Goma Sub-county, Mukono District

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    Undergraduate dissertation (18.66Mb)
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    2010-08-17
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    Omaset, Fredrick
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    The general objective was to assess the status of gender Inequality in Goma-subcounty (Mukono district). The research design was made up of Multistage sampling, simple random sample design and systematic sample design which comprised of 80 house holds that were interviewed. data was captured by EPI-data and the exported to SPSS for analysis. the survey was comprised of majority males as compared to females. Also majority of the respondents had not attained any education levels and most of them were married. The study found out that there was a difference in the employment levels attained between males and females. It further found out that there was no significant difference in education levels attained by both males and females. Further more, It was also discovered there was a significant difference in acess to financial services between males and females.
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