Factors influencing uptake of credit by Kenyan youth in Nairobi county
Abstract
The study sought to investigate factors influencing uptake of credit by youths in Nairobi
County. Specific objectives were; to establish the influence of credit terms on the uptake
of credit by youth in Nairobi County, to determine the extent to which awareness of
credit facilities influences uptake of credit by Nairobi youth and to find out the influence
of entrepreneurial skills in credit uptake by youths in Nairobi County. The study targeted
all the youth in Nairobi aged between 18 and 35 years numbering 1,462,803 out of which
a sample size 381, was selected. Respondents were drawn from all the four administrative
districts namely Nairobi West, Nairobi East, Nairobi North and West lands. Primary data
was collected using structured questionnaires administered by the researcher. The study
reviewed literature on the factors influencing uptake of credit. Data was analyzed by use
of quantitative methods, which included the uses of descriptive statistics. The regression
results of the study revealed that, holding other variables constant, the credit terms, the
business and entrepreneurial skills and the awareness of the youths account for 82.3% of
the variability in the amount of credits taken by the youths. Also, the regression model
developed illustrates clearly that, the credit terms attached to the loans has an inverse
relationship with the youth’s credit uptake. The findings of this study will also create
awareness to policy makers on the factors that need to be looked into to ensure youth are
more effective in contributing to Gross domestic product of the country. Researchers will
find the study useful as it will give highlights for further research and also contribute to
new knowledge. The study will facilitate individual researchers to identify gaps in the
current research work and carry out research in those areas.
Publisher
University of Nairobi