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Administrative training in Kenya
(1968)
The following is a study of the administrative training conducted
in Kenya between 1961 and 1967. It is focussed on consideration of
the proposition that, in developing nations, administrative training
which is patterned ...
Banks' demand for excess reserves
(1966)
Given the institutional arrangements in the United
states, the money supply is determined jointly by the
actions of the monetary authorities, the commercial banks,
and the public. The public's demand for currency and ...
Population and nutrition in central and western Kenya
(1969)
Population Geography has long identified its
methodological objectives as being the determination of the
earth's ability to support populatiol1o But development has
been largely restricted to the distributional aspects ...
Road traffic generation and distribution in the rural areas of Kenya
(1966)
This thesis contains a study of road traffic
generati.on and distribution in the rural areas of Kenya.
The economic development of Kenya, as with many of the less
developed countries, gives priority to expansions in ...
Land tenure : its sociological implications with specific reference to the swahili-speaking peoples of the east African coast with annotated bibliography of the area
(1965)
In this thesis I examine some questions raised by a .
sociological study of land tenure. In the introduction I
define some of the terms which will be used. The first
section consists of an examination of some of the ...
Land and population in the Western Districts of Nyanza Province, Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1963-04)
The human drama in the western Districts of Nyanza Province
has been enacted against background of the lower lake shores marked contrast
with the higher and wetter regions on either side of the gulf. Over this varied ...
A geographical analysis of the distribution of migrants in Uganda
(1968)
This thesis aims at analysing the distribution of migrant peoples in Uganda, and to map these distributions aa they are revealed in the 1959 Uganda General African Census. For the purposes of this thesis, a migrant is ...