Throughout the history of water retention and build the country, Vietnam woman has a very important role. Whatever the situation, the times, the woman also always just is, and has always firmly. Today, the country is promoting the industrialized era, modernize the country (CNH, OS), resumed the role cannot be the absence of Darling's womanIn modern society, when the increasingly vibrant society and change the position, the role of women in the family more important than ever. They are constantly learning, work out to empowering. Women are the exemplary mother, wife, is the cornerstone of the happy family. Moreover, in the cultureBesides, is the woman who arrange, organize family life. Today, although there are more women participate in the work of the society and successful men, but overall the work, managed the family still is the array of work primarily by women. Women are the key grip, the decision to spend everything in the family, from shopping, cooking, washing to clean, decoration, arrange, shopping .... that is the array of odd jobs, meticulous, take more time but can not wisethe sắpxeepsưOver the last 30 years in Ghana, the proportion of households headed by women has increased and the composition of these households has shifted, with a growing percentage of households headed by the divorced and widowed. The paper assesses the implications of these trends for family welfare, and evaluates more broadly the current role of women in the economic maintenance of households with children, using data from the Ghana Living Standards Survey. The consumption levels of household members are highest in households in which women play a primary role in the provision of cash earnings either in partnership with their husbands, or as the primary cash providers. In all types of household, women work, on average, longer hours than men, but the differences between the sexes are greatest when men and women co-reside, and least when they do not. Access to resources from an economically committed male is found to be important to the welfare of female-headed households, which made up roughly 30 per cent of all households in Ghana in 1987/88. Because the majority of households in Ghana are maintained by the economic contribution of more than one member, the headship often presents a misleading picture of the overall division of economic responsibilities within households.PDF
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