This article provides a description of intra-household survey data that were collected in Uganda and Tanzania in 2014 and 2015, respectively. The surveys were implemented using a structured questionnaire administered among 585 households in Uganda and 608 in Tanzania. Information on decision making processes in agricultural production was collected from the principal adult male and female decision-makers in each household. The survey consisted of two parts. Firstly, the decision-makers, both male and female of each household were jointly interviewed. Secondly, individual interviews were carried out, questioning the decision-makers separately. The datasets include both household and individual level data containing numeric, categorical and string variables. The datasets have been shared publicly on the Harvard dataverse.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2017.07.040
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Année de publication
2017
Auteurs
Mwungu, C.M.; Mwongera, C.; Shikuku, K.M.; N. Nyakundi, F.; Twyman, J.; Winowiecki, L.A.; L. Ampaire, E.; Acosta, M.; Läderach, P.
Langue
English
Mots clés
gender, research, household surveys, decision making, small scale farming, agricultural production, soil
Géographique
Uganda, Tanzania