Mangwangi, Mwinga Yustus
(2015)
Investigation of Hindrances Towards Women Involvement in Tour Guiding Activities in Tanzania: A Case of Arusha Municipality.
Masters thesis, The Open University Of Tanzania.
Abstract
Tourism is the large and fast growing industry which serves as a source of economic
gain worldwide. The millennium Development Goals clearly state to "eradicate extreme
poverty and hunger" as goal number one and " to promote gender equality and empower
women" as goal number three. Unfortunately women do not seem to actively engage in
tourism activities. This study therefore set to specifically investigate hindrances towards
women involvement in tour guide activities in Arusha municipality. Three objectives
were used; to assess the current trend of women involvement in tour guiding activities in
Arusha municipality, to establish challenges faced by women in tour guiding activities
and to examine support given to women in their participation to tour guide activities.
Descriptive survey was employed as a research design. Convenience sampling method
was applied to obtain 13 tourism subordinate staff 22 tour guides, and 31 tourism
students while purposive technique was applied to obtain 10 officials and 30 students in
FGD. Data was collected through interview, questionnaire and FGD. Qualitative data
was processed and analyzed using computer Microsoft word, Excel and computer
software SPSS (16.0) where qualitative data was analyzed using descriptive technique.
The study established that women participation in tour guide activities were constrained
by unconducive working environments, responsibilities in the family matters, constraints
of culture and traditions, lack of education, gender inequality and financial problems.
The study strongly recommends the Government and policy makers to strengthen rules
and project systems to empower women and gender equality within tourism industry and
tourism stake holders.
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