Factors Influencing Education and Age at First Marriage in an Arid Region: The Case of the Borana of Marsabit district, Kenya
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2000-04Author
Nyamongo, Isaac K
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The role of education in development is widely recognized in many countries. However, the value placed on formal education differs from one community to the next. In this paper I argue that among the Borana pastoralists of Marsabit District, Kenya, the value of formal education is based on wage-labor opportunities. High value placed on women's household labor and low accessibility to non-household employment places differential pressure on the education of Borana children. This leads to a higher dropout rate from school and earlier marriage for female than for the male children.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11295/40826http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/40826
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African Study Monographs Vol.21,No.2,p.55-65,April 2012Publisher
Institute of African Studies