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SOCIAL ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE STUDY POPULATIONS Household Composition Employment Household Expenditure Patterns Land Ownership HH Consumption of Own Produce HH Ownership of Transport Means
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HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
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EMPLOYMENT Yesterday/Last Week’s Econ. Activity of HH members (13+) UGANDA (Income Level) ZIMBABWE (Income Level) LowMedi um HighTotalLowMedi um HighTotal None 44%51%44%46% 34%40%32%35% Agric.13%9%12%11%16%18%16%17% Trade/Other self- employment Services 33%25%22%27% 15%13%18% Formal Sector3%10%14%9%7%20%28%18% Others (Wage, Casual Labour etc) 7%5%8%7%16%7%11%12% Reasons for not working: Reasons for not working: Uganda (Students 50%, Unemployed/Business Closed 18%); Zimbabwe ( Students 13%, Unemployed/Business Closed 46%)
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HH EXPENDITURE PATTERNS In Uganda, biggest HH Expenditure is Food (39%), Education(26%), Health (8%), and Transport (7%). In Zimbabwe, biggest HH expenditure is Food(47%), Utilities(10%), Transport(10%), and Rent(9%). Uganda’s Expenditure on Education is extraordinarily high but its expenditure on Food is relatively low
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HOUSEHOLD OWNERSHIP OF LAND
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CONSUMPTION OF HOME-PRODUCED FOODS
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HH POSSESSION OF TRANSPORT MEANS
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Average Daily Short-Trip Distance Travelled
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Average Total Daily Short-Trip Speed LowLow Income People especially in villages are least Mobile HighHigh Income People in Cities are most mobile
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Distribution of Modes of Transport TrendTrend of Use of Various Modes of Transport is similar for both countries RuralRural People depend on walking for their Mobility UrbanUrban and Peri-Urban People use motorised transport more
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