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Meeting basic needs in a socialist framework: the example of Tanzania

Rolph van der. Hoeven

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on progress made regarding basic needs satisfaction in Tanzania - describes socialist economic and social development trends in the period 1964 to 1978, focusing on food and nutrition, health, water supply, housing, education and transport, etc., and sketches the ujaama village cooperatives and decentralization efforts, including related public expenditures. References and statistical tables.

Keywords: basic needs; socialist.; economic and social development; trend; food; nutrition; health; water supply; housing.; education.; transport; village; cooperative.; decentralization; public expenditure; statistical table; besoins essentiels; necesidades esenciales; socialiste; développement économique et social; tendance; aliment; nutrition; santé; alimentation en eau; logement; éducation; transports; village; coopérative; décentralisation; dépenses publiques; tableau statistique; socialista; desarrollo económico y social; tendencia; alimento; nutrición; salud; abastecimiento de agua; vivienda; educación; transportes; pueblo; cooperativa; descentralización; gasto público; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 57 pages
Date: 1979
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Published in World Employment Programme research working papers. WEP 2-32, Economic and Social Policy Synthesis Programme

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