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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 ... -
Fertility as a Determinant of Household Poverty in Kenya: a Comparative Analysis of Central, Nyanza, Western, and Eastern Regions
(University of Nairobi, 2016)The study used 2014 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey data to provide a detailed analysis of fertility and poverty rates in Kenya. Poverty rates were calculated using Multidimensional Poverty Index in order to compute ... -
Fertility as a Determinant of Household Poverty in Kenya: a Comparative Analysis of Central, Nyanza, Western, and Eastern Regions
(Univeraity of Nairobi, 2016-11)The study used 2014 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey data to provide a detailed analysis of fertility and poverty rates in Kenya. Poverty rates were calculated using Multidimensional Poverty Index in order to compute ... -
Fertility differentials by occupation type among ever married Kenyan women
(population studies and research Institutet, 1995)This study was aimed at exploring variations in women's work patterns and the relationship between women's work and fertility using data from KDHS 1993. Four occupational groups were distinguished: Modern (Professiona ... -
Fertility Differentials in Western Province of Kenya by Division
(Faculty of Arts, Population Studies, University of Nairobi, 1998)The main objective of the study was to find out factors that have contributed to persistently high fertility in Western province. The study was based on the 1989 census results. The study also looked at fertility in ... -
Fertility in Kenya based on birth interval analysis
(PSRI, 1989)The objectives of this study were three fold. First, to estimate duration of breastfeeding and postpartum amenorrhea using life table and current status method. Second, to estimate live birth interval by applying the current ... -
Fertility in Kenya; Patterns and Determinants, 1989-2014
(University of Nairobi, 2018)Despite significant fertility reduction in the 1980s and 1990s, fertility decline in Kenya has since slowed down. Between 1998 and 2014 fertility only declined by 17% moving from 4.7 children per woman in 1998 to 3.9 in ... -
Fertility in Nairobi: Levels, differentials and norms
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Fertility preference among men in Kenya
(Population studies and research institute ( PSRI), 2001)This study alms to investigate the socio-economic, socio-cultural and demographic factors that influence family size preference among men in Kenya. This study is basically concerned with the investigation of how selected ... -
Fertility Preference and Its Implications on Fertility Transition: – a Case of Selected Eastern African Community Countries
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Fertility preferences among the currently married women: A case study of Abogeta location in Meru district
(population studies and research InstitutetPopulation studies and research Institutet, 1990)This study is concerned with the investigation of the factors that influence desired family size of currently married women at the micro-level. The study aims at establishing how the various socioeconomic, socio-cul ... -
Fertility preferences in central and coast provinces of Kenya: a comparative analysis of some correlates.
(PRSI, 2003)In Kenya the desire for additional children has been falling, but the decline has not been uniform throughout the country. This study therefore examined the factors associated with desire for additional children in Coast ... -
Fertility rates and trends in Kenya
(Population studies and research institute ( PSRI), 1990)Nairobi which is the study area, is the largest urban centre and capital of Kenya. It acquired its urban status in 1950. It is located almost at the centre of the country. From North to south, it stretches from 2010'S ... -
Fertility transition and its determinants in Kenya: Evidence from 1993 and 2003 KDHS
(University of NairobiPopulation Studies and Research Institute, 2013)Kenya began to experience rapid fertility decline in the late 1980s but, this decline in fertility stalled in the late 1990s. Despite the existence of abundant literature on fertility transition in Kenya, there are still ... -
Fertility trends in Tanzania
(University of NairobiFaculty of Arts, university of Nairobi, 1976)The purpose of this thesis is to investigate fertility trends in Mainland Tanzania. Data on the age structure, current and retrospective fertility are examined in Chapter 2 for evidence of changes in fertility. Information ... -
Ffect of Chief Executive Officer Change on Stock Returns of Firms Listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange
(University of Nairobi, 2017)The change of the leadership of a firm is an important occurrence in a business organizations life. The transition of a firm management is a dire point in the existence of accompany and most changes that as a result of ... -
Field Research Project to Assess Health and Production Indices on Kenyan Smallholder Dairy Farms
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The fight against piracy in the gulf of Aden and western Indian ocean: an appraisal of emerging legal challenges
(University of Nairobi, 2015-04)Most of commerce that fuels the world economy is transported by sea and the oceans are a primary source of food and natural resources. Over the years, this commerce has been threatened by violent attacks against marine ...