The household enterprise sector has a significant role in the Tanzanian economy.
It employs a larger share of the urban labor force than wage employment, and is
increasingly seen as an alternative to agriculture as a source of additional
income for rural and urban households. The sector is uniquely placed within the
informal sector, where it represents both conditions of informal employment and
informal enterprise.
This paper presents a case study on Tanzania using a mixed
approach by combining both quantitative and qualitative analysis to examine the
important role of household enterprises in the labor force of Tanzania, and to
identify key factors that influence their productivity. Household enterprise
owners are similar to typical labor force participants although primary
education appears to be the minimum qualification for household enterprise
operators to be successful.
Access to location matters -- good, secure location
in a marketplace or industrial cluster raises earnings - and access to transport
and electricity is found to have a significant effect on earnings as well. In
large urban areas, the biggest constraint faced by household enterprises is the
lack of access to secure workspace to run the small business. Although lack of
credit is a problem across all enterprises in Tanzania, household enterprises
are more vulnerable because they are largely left out of the financial sector
either as savers or borrowers.
Although HEs are part of the livelihood
strategies of over half of households
in Tanzania, they are ignored in the current development policy frameworks,
which emphasize formalization, not productivity. Tanzania has a large number of
programs and projects for informal enterprises, but there is no set of policies
and program interventions targeted at the household enterprise sector. This gap
exacerbates the vulnerability of household enterprises, and reduces their
productivity.
World Bank. Author: Kweka,Josaphat; Fox, Louise.Document Date: 2011/11/01.Document Type: Policy Research Working Paper.Report Number: WPS5882. Volume No: 1 of 1
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