Africa Training Workshop

The first CWW training session took place from 12 to 16 May 2014 at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. This training workshop brought together the various African country teams participating in the Counting Women's Work research, namely Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal and South Africa.

Programme

Download the programme here. The slide decks from that training are posted below.

Lecture Slides:

01 Orientation

02 NTA by Sex

03 NTTA Production in Time Units

04 Imputing Wages to NTTA Production

05 NTTA Consumption

06 Communicating Results to Policymakers and Exercise

 

Saldru Seminar

Part of this workshop included a presentation as part of the SALDRU seminar series.  SALDRU is the South African Labor and Development Research Unit, a part of the Department of Economics at the University of Cape Town.  The slides from that presentation are available below.

NTA and CWW

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