Title: MEASURING LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
1 MEASURING LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN
- (UGANDAS EXPERIENCE)
- BEN PAUL MUNGYEREZA (NSO)
- AND
- RICHARD NDIKURYAYO (GENDER MINISTRY)
- Global Forum On Gender Statistics Accra, Ghana,
January 2628, 2009
2Presentation Outline
- Why measure women participation
- Data sources
- Collaboration to improve measurement
- Selected Labour Market Indicators
- Preliminary findings of the Gender and
Productivity Survey - Efforts to build gender statistics in Uganda
3Measuring womens work
- Purpose To provide information
- We want to know
- The status of women participation?
- We want to monitor
- If there are changes in labour force
participation of women - Use information to improve policy and plans.
4 Data sources
- Two main data sources, which generate data that
is interpreted to support national-level planning
towards gender equality and equity. - Censuses (after every ten years)
- National Household Surveys.
5 National Household Surveys
- Uganda National Household Surveys every after 2
years - Other household-based surveys include
- demographic and health survey (every 5 ),
- national service delivery surveys (every 4 years)
- etc
-
6Efforts to improve the measurement of womens
work in Uganda
- Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) works very
closely with all the stakeholders. - UBOS together with key stakeholders developed the
compendium of concepts and definitions used in
the National Statistical System with Gender
concepts clearly spelt out.
7Specific activities to improve the measurement of
womens work in Uganda
- Consultative meetings
- Modular Approach
- Gender Analysis of Census and Survey Reports
- Gender and Productivity Surveys
- Computation of Labour Market Indicators
8 Consultative meetings
- Questionnaires prepared are shared out with
different stakeholders for their input. UBOS
always consults with Ministry of Gender, Labour
and Social Development and Uganda Gender Forum. -
- However, it must be noted that not all suggested
questions are always included due to limited
space in survey questionnaire.
9Modular Approach
- UBOS attaches more comprehensive modules. For
example, during the 2002/03 and 2005/2006
National Household Surveys, separate and more
detailed labour module was attached. - More detailed information on the labour market in
relation to gender and womens work was included.
10Gender Analysis of Existing data
- Detailed gender analysis of Population and
Housing Censuses and National Household Surveys. -
- Analysis of existing data reveals a number of
gender issues that were omitted. - The issues generated assist UBOS when organizing
subsequent censuses and surveys to ensure that
womens work is captured.
11Gender and Productivity Survey
- The first ever Gender and productivity survey was
conducted in Uganda between October 2007 and
February 2008 - Questions developed jointly between the Economic
Policy Research Centre, Uganda Bureau of
Statistics and Ministry of Gender, Labour and
Social Development. - Aimed at capturing more data particularly in the
area of womens paid and unpaid work. The survey
covered 4,291 households in the entire country. - In addition to the regular socio-economic module,
individual questionnaires were developed for
women and men on assets ownership, health, roles
in decision making, domestic violence, etc
12Gender and Productivity Survey cont..
- Womans questionnaire
- Decision regarding utilization of resources
earned by the woman - Own choice VS husbands choice
- Voluntary vs involuntary surrender of earnings to
husband - This important gender dimension has often been
left out by national household surveys. - Extensive training for enumerators was carried
out to be able to fully capture womens
contributions. - The report for this survey is yet to be
completed. Only a draft has been developed.
13Labour Market Indicators
- Size in the Labour force
- Labour force participation rate
- Employment to population ratio
- Status in employment
- Employment by sector
- Hours of work
14Labour Force
- Definition Economically active population in
segment 14 to 64 years - Approx. 9.8 million (2003)
- Males 47.4
- Females 52.6
- Slight male/female difference.
15Labour Force Distribution By Literacy status
16Labour Force Participation RateBy Residence
17Employment to population ratio By Residence
18Employment to population ratio By Education
attainment
19Status in employment
20Average Hours of work per week By Residence
21- Gender and Productivity Survey
- 2008
- Preliminary Findings
22Participation RateBy Residence - GPS
23Gender and Productivity Survey
- The GPS preliminary results for 2008 are
consistent with the household survey results of
2003 - Participation rate for women in rural is higher
than urban - Within rural, female participation rate is higher
than that for men
24Share of unpaid family workers - GPS
25Share of unpaid family work
- The GPS preliminary results are consistent with
the household survey results - More women are engaged in unpaid family work
- There is more unpaid work in the rural areas
26Gender intensity in production
- Knowing that women have access and seek
employment is important - But it is also important to know how women
compare to men within category - Gender intensity measures the share of women in
a given employment category.
27Gender Intensity GPS(age of women)
Women dominate in unpaid family workers
28Median wage per month in the private sector (000
ug.shs)-GPS
29Decision on spending income earned by wife
30Major Household expenditure decisions (women
quest.)
31Efforts to build Gender Statistics in Uganda.
- Efforts to improve measurement of womens work
-
- Appending a module of activities list onto
National Household Survey questionnaire, to
capture the full range of economic activities in
which Ugandan women are engaged in. - During the design of surveys, UBOS will attempt
to integrate women activity lists into
questionnaires.
32Efforts to build Gender Statistics in Uganda
(contd..)
- Institutional efforts
- UBOS has recruited an officer specifically to
handle gender statistics. - Increased collaboration between the Ministry of
Gender, the National Statistical Office and the
Training institutions.
33Efforts to build Gender Statistics in Uganda
(contd..)
- Institutional efforts
- Through NSDS support, the Ministry for Gender has
developed its Strategy for the development of
statistics in the sector. Statistics has been
mainstreamed in the sector and catered for in the
budget for the next FY - Through the NSDS, the statistics unit under the
Ministry responsible for Gender has been equipped
and strengthened.
34Thank You