Costa, JoanaHailu, DegolSilva, ElydiaTsukada, Raquel2024-10-042024-10-042009https://repositorio.ipea.gov.br/handle/11058/15831This paper investigates the time allocation of women in Ghana as a trade-off between domestic chores and market-oriented activities when households are provided with water and electricity infrastructure. Using the Ghana Living Standards Survey, Round Four, we find that the time spent on remunerated activities increases when households are provided with electricity, while the supply of water reduces the time burden faced by rural women.engAcesso AbertoThe Implications of Water and Electricity Supply for the Time Allocation of Women in Rural GhanaWorking paperInternational Policy Centre for Inclusive GrowthUnited Nations Development ProgrammeLicença total exclusivaO texto e dados desta publicação podem ser reproduzidos desde que as fontes sejam citadas. Reproduções com fins comerciais são proibidas.The Implications of Water and Electricity Supply for the Time Allocation of Women in Rural Ghana