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Type | Working Paper - Afrobarometer Briefing Paper no. 36 |
Title | Despite economic growth, Tanzanians still dissatisfied |
Author(s) | |
Issue | 36 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2006 |
Page numbers | 1-7 |
URL | http://afrobarometer.org/publications/bp36-despite-economic-growth-tanzanians-still-dissatisfied |
Abstract | Tanzanians are unhappy with the country’s economic conditions and their own living conditions, and they still experience high levels of lived poverty. Indeed, poverty at the individual level is a good part of the explanation for economic dissatisfaction. These are some of the key findings of the most recent Afrobarometer survey conducted in Tanzania between 21 July and 13 August, 2005. |
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Afrobarometer Network,. "Despite economic growth, Tanzanians still dissatisfied." Afrobarometer Briefing Paper no. 36 , no. 36 (2006).