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study conducted recently by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed that 71 percent of the population spent a lot of time doing non-productive activities or their personal productivity and the nation as a whole.
study conducted recently by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed that 71 percent of the population spent a lot of time doing non-productive activities or their personal productivity and the nation as a whole.
Akizundua informed of the study today in Dar es Salaam, Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office of Policy, Parliament, Labour, Employment, Youth and people with disabilities Hon. Jenista Mhagama said that the number that works for them and the nation zisizoleta productivity and time-consuming to use it personally take care of sleep and other things.
He explained that the figures clearly indicate is how Tanzanians are unable to engage in income-generating jobs and instead spend their time doing non-productive activities in particular make a comfortable range.
"Brothers Tanzanians you find someone sitting in bars or tampering" poll table "from morning till evening and you are not working much of the production, my friends see shame then let us we build our nation to bring about our progress and our country."
In addition, these results have defined to be 18.5 percent of the population worked in production and 10.6 percent are those who are doing household activities are free with gender analysis to explain that males 23.8 percent, they spend more time on economic activity compared with 13.5 percent of women.
He also said that women who are 16.5 percent in the survey spend more time doing housework unpaid compared with 4.4 percent of men.
For his part, Director General of the National Chief of Statistics (NBS) Dr. Albina Chuwa said that the availability of these data will help the government find the correct approach to overcoming the problem of unemployment in the country to harness the power from the informal sector in order to stimulate the labor market in the country.
He said that this is the fifth time Tanzania conducts the survey noting that started in January to December 2015 using a sample of the Population and Housing Census in 2012 used to get the right information to the data.
In addition, he noted that in order to achieve the study NBS has partnered with various stakeholders ikwemo Ministry of Labor and Employment, the International Labour Organization (ILO), World Bank (WB), Bank of African Development (ADB) and Non-Governments.
Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office (Policy, Parliament, Labour, Youth, Employment and Disability), Jenista Mhagama, he launched a report on the results of a survey of people who are capable of working in 2014 in Parks Karimjee, Dar es Salaam. Others who witnessed it left him the Director General of Statistics country, Dk.Albina Chuwa, director of population census and Social Statistics, Ephraim Kwesigabo and a representative from the International Labour Organisation, Marry Kawar






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