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Inequality of Opportunity in Financial Inclusion in Kenya: the Gender Perspective
(University of Nairobi, 2019)Equitable opportunity to the access of financial services to all is paramount in ensuring social inequalities and injustices do not act as barriers to enhancing financial inclusion. This paper investigates how inequalities ... -
Inequality of Opportunity in Maternal Health Among Adolescent in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2019)Maternal health is both a public health and socio-economic burden. Adolescent mothers face higher maternal mortality and morbidity rates compared to older women in the reproductive age. Pregnancy complications are the ... -
Infant and chilld mortality: levels, trends and differential in Mombasa District, Kenya.
(Department of Arts-institute of population studies and research, 1993)Man's prime concern is the sustenance of good and long life. Although death at any age deals a major blow to the realization of this goal, the death of infants and children is much more agonizing because it represents the ... -
Infant and child mortality as a determinant of fertility preference: evidence from the Kenya demographic and health survey 1993
(University of NairobiPSRI (Population studies and Research Institute), 1999)The general objective of this study was to assess the effect of infant/child on fertility preference with the specific objectives being to investigate the association between infant and child mortality with specific socio ... -
Infant and child mortality differentials in Kakamega district by division
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Infant and Child Mortality Differentials in Low and High Mortality Zones in Kenya
(Department of Population Studies & Research Institute, University of Nairobi, 1995)Studies of infant and child mortality by several researchers in the past have revealed the nature and extent thereby contributing important findings for sound policy making. Although mortality in general and infant ... -
Infant and Child Mortality Differentials in South Nyanza District by Division
(University of Nairobi, 1988) -
Infant and child mortality differentials in Taita-Taveta district, by division
(Department of Population Studies & Research Institute, University of Nairobi, 1990-10)This study has looked into the effects of socio-economic factors education, marital status and place of residence on infant and child mortality by divisions of Taita-Taveta District as of 1979 census. Trussell's method ... -
Infant and child mortality levels and differentials in Kilifi District, Kenya
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Infant Contractual Capacity and Protection by the Law & a Special Study Into Contracts of Employment in Kenya
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Infant mortality differentials in Kenya and Tanzania
(Institute of population Studies and research, 2007)Infant mortality is an important indicator for describing the social and economic wellbeing of a country. In 2002, almost half of Sub-Saharan African countries had infant mortality rates greater than 100 per 1000 live ... -
Infant mortality from Rusinga Demographic Surveillance survey (DSS) some aspects of data quality
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)This study aimed at establishing levels and trends of the infant mortality, and assessing the quality of the infant data from the Rusinga Demographic Surveillance Survey (DSS). The study utilised data from Rusinga PSRI ... -
Infant mortality situation in Kenya: the effects of socio-demographic and environmental factors
(University of NairobiDepartment of Arts, 1997-07)This study set out to the relative effects of socio-demographic and environmental factors on infant mortality in Kenya. The study adopted the Mosley and Chen's analytical - framework for the study of child survival in ... -
Infant/child mortality and fertility rates In western province of kenya
(University of NairobiDepartment of Population Studies, 1989)The main objectives of this thesis are three-fold. Firstly, to study infant and child mortality' rates in Western Province by region and by the differentials of education, marital status and residence. Secondly, to show ... -
Infectious abortion and associated risk factors in dairy cattle farms in Nakuru district, Kenya
(2014)Agriculture plays a significant role in the Kenyan economy. According to estimates, 15% of the total farm revenue in Kenya is generated from livestock products, of which 3.5% is from the dairy sector. Several factors, ... -
Inflation accounting and present company financial reporting in Kenya
(University of NairobiSchool of Business (SOB), 1977-08)Accounting for price-level changes is a current controversial issue in the accounting profession. It has attracted both' practicing accountants and academicians in recent years. The writer of this thesis is not an ... -
Inflation and Economic Growth: Evidence From Liberia
(University of Nairobi, 2009-08)This study set out to estimate the optimal level of inflation which is conducive for economic growth in Liberia and to determine and establish the direction of causality between economic growth and inflation. Using time ... -
Inflation in Kenya 1964-1977; an Imperical Study
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Inflation in kenya: an empirical analysis of inflation trends and policy.
(University of NairobiDepartment of Economics, 2002)This paper will trace the main causes of inflation in Kenya during the period 1971 - 2001 and its effects on selected macroeconomic indicators, based on pertinent theoretical and empirical literature review. The paper ... -
Influence of socio-cultural and economic risk factors in the spread of hiv/aids and other sexually transmitted diseases: a case study of Kisumu municipality, Nyanza Province.
(Department of Arts-institute of population studies and research, 2000)This study was carried out within Kisumu Municipality. It looks at the risk factors predisposing society and especially women to STDs,HIV/AIDS. Women, at the moment, are most vulnerable to IDVI AIDS; it has been found ...