Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM): Recent submissions
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Law and the Status of Women in Kenya
(1996) -
The struggle for sustainable land management and democratic development in Kenya: a history of greed and grievances
(University of Nairobi, 2008)This chapter draws attention to the centrality of land to political struggles in Kenya and shows how the tension in the land question are rooted in the colonial period and its attempts to polarize land relations around ... -
The contribution of population geography to development planning especially in Africa.
(Pergamon Press, 1984) -
Regional patterns of fertility in Kenya.
(1975)In response to the lack of information on spatial variations of demographic indices, a brief analysis of the spatial aspects of fertility in Kenya is based on the examination of age specific fertility rates of various ... -
Population distribution and urbanization.
(1984)Approximately 6.7 million people, or 52% of the total Kenyan population, in 1969 was concentrated in only 5.46% of the total area; 1/3 of the land area was carrying well over 90% of the total population. It is this spatial ... -
Total population of Kenya.
(Heinemann Educational, 1984)The structure and growth of Kenya's total population has 2 distinct periods: 1) the period of rapid boundary changes, from about the beginning of the present century to about 1930, and 2) a subsequent period from 1930 to ... -
Stemming the tide: an action agenda
(1991) -
Migration and child-bearing in Kenya.
(1972)Kenya has undergone significant rural to urban and rural to rural mi grations as younger people have moved to take advantage of job opportuni ties in the cities and in the commercial farming regions of the Rift Valley. ... -
Movement to Towns from Nyanza. Province, Kenya
(Edinburgh, 1963) -
Rural economy in Western Kenya
(1971) -
The Luo girl: from infancy to marriage
(Macmillan,, 1970) -
Women and Development in Kenya: Kakamega District
(University of Nairobi, 1990) -
The western Bantu peoples from AD 1300 to 1800
(East African/Longman Kenya, 1968) -
Western Kenya Historical Texts: Abaluyia, Teso, and Elgon Kalenjin
(East African Literature Bureau, 1967)