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Female circumcision its persistence among the Abagusii of Kenya
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Female Circumcision In Meru North District: A Focus On Inter- Generational Shifts In Practices And Perceptions.
(University of Nairobi, 2003)Using primary and secondary data, this study explores the cultural practice of female circumcision in Meru North District, with special interests on inter-generational shifts in the practice and perceptions across generations. ... -
Female circumcision its persistence among the Abagusii of Kenya
(Department of Literature, 1994)The purpose of this study was to establish the reasons behind the continued practice of female circumcision, This practice has been discouraged in the past but some communities in Kenya have continued practicing it despite ... -
Female combatants in Africa: A case study of the Niger delta crisis
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Conflict in Africa has become a recurring decimal over time and ranges from wars of liberation against colonial masters to struggles against oppressive governments. There have also been conflicts arising from political ... -
Female education and fertility behaviour in Kenya: study of rural and urban areas in Kenya
(PSRI, 1998)The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of female education on fertility. To help this investigation the following variables were considered: female education level, Age at first marriage, desired family ... -
Female education levels and fertility in Kenya
(Population Studies and Research Institute ( PSRI), 2006)The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of female educational levels on fertility in Kenya. To realize this goal, other variables were introduced as confounding variables since education has both direct ... -
Female Genital Cutting: Perceptions and Effects on Maternal Health in Samburu County
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Female genital mutilation practices a case of Rashad county, nuba mountains, Sudan
(University of NairobiInstitute of African and Gender Studies, 2004-04)Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), also known as female circumcision and female cutting, is the term used to define all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the female genital area or organs, for cultural or ... -
Female Labour Force Participation and Fertility: a Study of Women of Reproductive Age in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Female labor force participation rate increased from 70.7% in 1986 to 76% in 2005/06. Participation of women in the labor force promotes economic growth and assist in the achievement of Millennium Development Goals. ... -
Female migration from Kakamega District to Nairobi City
(University of Nairobi, 1989) -
Female Participation in Labour Force in Greater Nairobi.
(Department of Arts-Economics, 2001)There are several factors that affect the participation of females in the labour force. The paper focused on identification and analysis of factors thet determine female labour force participation in Greater Nairobi. A ... -
Female Recidivism And Prison Rehabilitation: The Case Of Lang'ata Women Maximum Security Prison
(University Of Nairobi, 2019)In many developing societies, the rate of female recidivism is on the increase. Against this background this study sought to explore the relationship between female recidivism and prison rehabilitation within the context ... -
Female students’ access to technical education through ICT: a case of kiambu county, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2016)This study sought to establish the effect of communication through ICT on female students’ access to technical education in Kiambu County, Kenya. The general objective was to establish effect of communication through ICT ... -
Femininity and Masculinity of Conflict: a Comparative Analysis of Somalia and Sudan Women’s Contribution to Peace Building
(University of NairobiInstitute of diplomancy and international studies, 2013)The study examines masculinity and femininity of conflict and specifically makes a comparative analysis of Somalia and South Sudan. Its main objective is to compare the effects of femininity and masculinity on women’s ... -
The feminization of labour in the flower industry in Naivasha, Kenya
(2003)This study examines the feminization of labour in the flower industry in Naivasha, Kenya. The objectives of the study are to evaluate the significance of the structural characteristics on the gender division of labour ... -
Fertility and contraceptive use in Meru district
(Population studies and research institute ( PSRI), 1990)The study Fertility and Contraceptive use in Meru District estimate fertility levels in Meru district, examines fertility differentials within Meru district and examines contraceptive differentials within the district. The ... -
Fertility and family planning in Kenya
(Population studies and research institute ( PSRI), 1982)This study had three objectives: to assess the impact of the Kenyan Family Planning Program on fertility during 1969-1979; estimation of contraceptive users and acceptors during 1969-1979 period required to achieve the ... -
Fertility and Household Poverty in Kenya: a Comparative Analysis of Coast and Western Provinces
(University of Nairobi, 2014)While many studies have been conducted on the dynamics of factors responsible for the Kenyan fertility level, trends and patterns, not much has been done to examine the role of poverty, particularly in explaining the stall ... -
Fertility and mortality analysis of Kwale District
(Institute of population Studies and research, 1983)This study investigates the ralationship between ferti 1ity and child mortality' in Kwale district. Our first objective was to estimate the total fertility rate (TFR) f the mean closed birth interval (MCB!) and chi ld ... -
Fertility and the status of women
(University of Nairobi, 1991)This study has looked into the association between the status of women and fertility behavior in three provinces in Kenya; these ate : Nairobi, Coast and Western Provinces. The "status of women" has been represented by ...