2013
DOI: 10.1080/00083968.2013.865540
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Duolocal residence and gender relations in urban domestic water supply: understanding the Ga in contemporary Ghana

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“…Arku et al (2008) and Arku (2013) research in part of Ghana show that it is a "taboo" in some rural areas for a male to sell food in the market. However, Mensah and FitzGibbon (2014) indicated that redundancy of many men during the Structural Adjustment Programme of the 1980s in Ghana caused men's entry into the informal sector, including trading. But the number of men who actually were traders was not mentioned, so the men traders might not be all that many, just like the findings of this research.…”
Section: Gender Composition Of Tradersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arku et al (2008) and Arku (2013) research in part of Ghana show that it is a "taboo" in some rural areas for a male to sell food in the market. However, Mensah and FitzGibbon (2014) indicated that redundancy of many men during the Structural Adjustment Programme of the 1980s in Ghana caused men's entry into the informal sector, including trading. But the number of men who actually were traders was not mentioned, so the men traders might not be all that many, just like the findings of this research.…”
Section: Gender Composition Of Tradersmentioning
confidence: 99%