Browsing Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Law, Business Mgt (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) by Subject "Youth"
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Communication, socio-economic and cultural factors influencing campaigns against drugs and substance abuse among youths in Kenya
(School of Journalism, University of Nairobi, 2007)This study sought to examine the communication, socio-economic and cultural factors influencing campaigns against drugs and substance abuse with a particular focus on students in high schools in Nairobi. In particular ... -
Gender disparity And its influence on The sexual behaviour of Youth in kenya: The case of Uzima reproductive health Project
(University of NairobiFaculty of Arts, University of Nairobi,Kenya, 2004)Gender refers to the Social Construction of Men and Women. Gender disparity has been known to perpetuate inequalities that cause women and men to have less access to and control over economic resources. It is noteworthy ... -
Mobile phone use among Kenyan youth
(School of Journalism, University of Nairobi, 2009-10)This study was conducted with the aim of finding out the uses of mobile phones among urban rich and urban poor male and female youth in Kenya aged 18 to 35 years. A case study of Dagoretti Constituency in Nairobi was ... -
The process and effects of alcohol advertising in the lives of the Kenyan youth
(School of Journalism, University of Nairobi, 2007-06)This research project although driven by the need of establishing possible linkage between alcohol advertising and alcoholic behaviour, selects a title that explores the process, uses and functions of alcohol advertisements ... -
Unemployment of educated youth in rural Kenya: a study of unemployed form four leavers in Murang'a district
(1987)The study explores the much-debated problem of unemployment in Kenya. It focuses on employed and unemployed form four leavers in Murang'a District who were the interviewees. The study mainly attempts to generate knowledge ... -
The use of English as a peer language among the youth in Nairobi
(Department of Linguistic and Languages, University of Nairobi, 2004)English, a peer code used by the youth in Nairobi, is related to its predecessor, Sheng, which is yet another peer language used among the youth. English originated in the Eastlands area specifically in estates associated ...