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Determinants of female labour force participation in rural Kenya
(Department of Economics, 2006)This study analyses the factors that determine female labour force participation in the rural areas in Kenya with a view to identifying appropriate policy formulations that can help raise their labour force participation ... -
Determinants of Female Labour Force Participation in Wage Employment: Evidence From Kenya
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)This study set out to analyse the factors that determine female labour force participation in Kenya Using 2005106 Kenya Integrated Household Budget Survey data the study employs a logit model to estimate the labour ... -
Determinants of fertility among adolescents and Youth 15-24 years in Kenya
(PSRI, 2002)Teenage pregnancies are a major problem not only in Kenya but also in the whole world. Teenage pregnancies have demographic and health implications. Using data of 3506 of adolescents and youth 15-24 years from Kenya ... -
Determinants Of Fertility Among The Poor Women In Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2018)The objective was to determine the differentials and determinants of fertility among poor. Very few studies have focused on studying fertility among poor women in Kenya. The study used descriptive statistics to establish ... -
The Determinants Of Fertility Among Urban And Rural Women In Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2001-09)This study is a build-up on the findings of other studies, censuses and surveys in Kenya whose results reveal that rural fertility has been consistently higher than that of the urban (Kangi, 1978; Omagwa, 1985; Osiemo, ... -
The determinants of fertility among urban and rural Women in Kenya
(Institute of population Studies and research, 2001)This study is a build-up on the findings of other studies, censuses and surveys in Kenya whose results reveal that rural fertility has been consistently higher than that of the urban (Kangi, 1978; Omagwa, 1985; Osiemo, ... -
Determinants of fertility decline in Kenya
(Population studies and research institute ( PSRI), 1998)Despite one of the longest existing population policies amidst record socio-economic development and relatively very low mortality rates amongst sub-Saharan African countries I Kenya's fertility remained high, resulting ... -
Determinants of fertility in Kenya: a comparative analysis Of urban - rural areas
(Department of Economics, 2002)Fertility is a major determinant of population growth in the world and therefore there is need for effective and efficient population policies in order to reduce fertility. Despite the observed fertlity declines ill Kenya ... -
Determinants of fertility in Kenya: a comparative study of Nyanza and Central provinces
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)This project examines the determinants of fertility in Nyanza and Central provinces of Kenya. The study specifically examines the effects of demographic, socio-economic and socio-cultural factors on children ever born to ... -
Determinants of fertility in Kenya: a comparative study of Western and Central provinces
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2009)Kenya has undergone a dramatic fertility transition with total fertility rate declining from 8.2 births per woman in the late 1970s to 4.7 towards the end of the 1990s. The 1998 and 2003 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey ... -
Determinants of Fertility in Kenya: Comparative Analysis of Central, Nyanza, and Western- Provinces
(University of Nairobi, 1999)Kenya is one of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa that is at last experiencing a decline in fertility. This decline has been attributed to so many factors such as increase in contraceptive use, rapid social change - ... -
Determinants of fertility in urban centres in Kenya
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Determinants of fertility in urban centres in Kenya: a case study of Nairobi and Mombasa
(University Of Nai, RobiDepartent Of Geography, 1994)This study attempts to identify the salient determinants of fertility in Nairobi and Mombasa. The objectives of the study are to determine the level of fertility in these two urban centres as well as to assess the ... -
Determinants Of Fertility In Westpokot County.
(University Of Nairobi, 2016)The world’s population has continued to increase and it’s expected to reach 10.8 billion by 2015. Population growth has several negative consequences which include unemployment and food security problems. Kenya has been ... -
Determinants of Fertility Preferences Among Currently Married Women in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Fertility preference is defined as desired family size, ideal number of children, and desire for additional children or fertility intentions. The measurements have been used to describe and/or estimate the number of ... -
Determinants of Fertility Preferences in Kenya: a Study Based on the 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey Data
(population studies and research Institutet, 2001)The subject of fertility preferences is of fundamental importance for population policy and also for family planning programs. Actual fertility primarily reflects desired fertility because it is assumed that couples are ... -
Determinants of fertility, levels in urban areas:A comparative case study of Mathare and Nairobi south
(Population studies and research institute ( PSRI), 1989)Population growth, has become a current issue in Kenya because it deters overall development planning. The problem manifests itself in a deficit in the provision for basic needs and low standards of living. A lot of ... -
Determinants of Financial Constraints on Small and Medium Enterprises in Kisumu County-kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 2013)Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in both developing and developed countries play an important role in the process of industrialization and economic growth. An economic survey of 2007 in Kenya puts the contribution of ... -
Determinants of financial disintermediation among commercial banks in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2016)Financial disintermediation is has been described as the elimination of banks as intermediaries between savers and borrowers which makes the two parties transact directly between them. When disintermediation happens may ...