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    • Effect of infant and child mortality on fertility in Kenya 

      Kimani, Murungaru (Department of Population Studies & Research Institute, University of Nairobi, 1992-11)
      The specific objective of this study was to assess whether behavioural effects on fertility of replacement and insurance following an infant or child death exist in Kenya independent of biological effects. A further ...
    • Effect of migration on infant and child mortality 

      Otieno, Edwin M (Department of Population Studies & Research Institute, University of Nairobi, 1998)
      This study seeks to establish the effect of migration on infant and child mortality in Kenya. The data was drawn from Kenya Demographic and Health Survey, 1993. A total of 3,904 women with 5,727 children who were under-five ...
    • The socio-economic differentials of infant and child mortality in Kenya 

      Degita, Stanley K (Department of Population Studies & Research Institute, University of Nairobi, 1996-10)
      The economic cost of a prematurely terminated life is considerable if looked from the point of nutritional, health and medical resources spent on the child. Despite the rapid population growth in Kenya, its mortality ...