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Title
Insights into the information needs of women in the informal sector of Uganda |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10570/735 |
Date
2002 |
Author(s)
Ikoja-Odongo, J. Robert |
Abstract
The informal sector is a fast growing economic sector in Uganda for development and employment of most small business entrepreneurs including women in the country. This paper presents insights into the information needs and information seeking strategies of the Ugandan women in the informal sector. Their business characteristics and sources, and channels they use to access information as well as constraints they face in information seeking, have been explored and represented. Qualitative research design and methods that involved the use of critical incidence technique were largely used. One hundred and seventeen women from five districts were sampled through snowballing and disproportionate sampling techniques. This paper recommends actions to be taken to make business information available to women. More research on women related information is advocated. |
Subject(s)
Information needs; Information seeking; Informal sector; Uganda |
Language
en |
Publisher
South African Journal of Library and Information Science |
Type of publication
Journal article, peer reviewed |
Identifier
Ikoja-Odongo, R. (2002). Insights into the information needs of women in the informal sector of Uganda, South African Journal of Library and Information Science, 68(1): 39-52; 0256-8861 |
Repository
Kampala - Makerere University
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