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Gana’da Hane Halkının Fakirliğinde Düşüşe Doğru: Kuzey Gana Eyaleti Bongo’da Kadının Rolü

Towards Household Poverty Reduction in Ghana: The role of Women in the Bongo District of Northern Ghana

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The roles of women are categorized into three: reproductive, productive or economic, and community management. This study focused on the productive and economic roles women play to reduce poverty at the household level. Both primary and secondary data were used in the study. The primary data involved interview and observation whereas secondary data involved a review of literature from journals, articles, text books and the internet. The sampling techniques used were simple random sampling and purposive sampling. The study identified farming and trading as the major occupations among women in the Bongo district. Income earnings from these occupations alone by the women could not meet their daily basic needs and the need to cater needs of children and the aged, supporting husbands and avoiding stigmatization of being lazy constitutes major reasons for women engaging in most of the petty economic activities even though it is not rewarded financially.
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Kadının toplumsal hayattaki rolü; neslin devamı, iktisadi üretim ve grup idaresi şeklinde üç alanda tezahür eder. Bu çalışma, kadının ev ekonomisi düzeleminde üretici ve ekonomik rolünün fakirliği düşürdüğü tezi üzerinde odaklanmakta ve hem ilk hem de ikinci elden verileri bu bağlamda kullanmaktadır. İlk elden veriler mülakatlar ve gözlemlerden oluşurken ikincil veriler gazete, makale, internet v.b. kaynaklardan alınmıştır. Kullanılan örneklem teknikleri ise rastgele ve amaçlı tekniklerdir. Bu makale, Bongo bölgesindeki kadınların daha ziyade tarım ve tiacaret sektörlerinde çalıştıklarını saptamıştır. Kadınların bu alanda çalıştıkları işlerden elde ettikleri gelirler tek başına gündelik temel ihtiyaçlar ile çocukların gereksinimlerini karşılamaktan ziyade eşlerini desteklemek ve düşük ücretli bir işte çalışsalar dahi tembel kadın imajından kurtulmak içindir.
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