Shauri, Khamis A.2024-05-272024-05-272013APAhttps://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/838A dissertation submitted to Mzumbe University as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Economics (Project Planning and Management) of Mzumbe University.2013This study was interested on income poverty analysis to the community of southern Unguja in which majority of the household members were engaged on Village Savings and Credits Associations groups (VSLA). The primary objective of the study was an assessment of Village Savings and Loans Associations on Household Income at Southern Unguja. Total sample of 217 head of household who are joined with VSLA were selected. The study has provided two conceptual frame, namely total household income and determinants of VSLA’ income. All technical techniques of sample size and determination were carried out. Two hypotheses were formulated; the result of the first hypothesis shown that income from VSLA, livestock, business and casual labour was economically significance at 1 and 5 per cent level. The result of the second hypothesis was very interesting in which the demographic variables had no impact to the VSLA income, the variable size of member who joined with the group and amount of household saving had shown to have impact at 1 per cent significance level. The Gini index shown the society of southern unguja has relative equality.enAssessment of village savings and loans associations on household income at Southern UngujaThesis