This article contributes new evidence on factors associated with low achievement among pupils in urban informal neighborhoods in Nairobi, Kenya. The authors use three different data sets to examine the effect of residence in particular neighborhoods, pupil gender, primary school type, and household socioeconomic status on pupil achievement in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination results for 2005 and 2006. Results suggest that residence in Nairobi’s informal neighborhoods of Korogocho and Viwandani, enrollment in a public school, and one’s gender, if female, are the strongest explanatory variables for low achievement. Policy implications from the study results are discussed
The main research question addressed in this paper is to assess whether theories in the education li...
The paper examines the factors that affect disparities in pupil achievement among primary schools in...
With hundreds of primary schools to choose from, young adolescent girls in Nairobi’s urban informal ...
This article contributes new evidence on factors associated with low achievement among pupils in urb...
This paper discusses how perceptions of personal security can impact on school enrolment and attenda...
A well-established empirical association exists between family background and children’s educational...
Nonformal education (NFE) in urban Kenya was examined in a study that focused on Kisumu, Mombasa, an...
This report is written for the purpose to find out about the school system in Kenya and what has inf...
This article examines the quality of primary school inputs in urban settle-ments with a view to unde...
In Kenya, adolescent girls fare poorly relative to boys in an educational system characterized by en...
This study sought to establish the influence of home-based and school-based factors on pupils’ schoo...
This paper examines the effect of private schools on literacy (language) and numeracy (maths) skill ...
The main research question addressed in this paper is to assess whether theories in the education l...
Previous work has shown that school achievement is lower in children living in poor neighborhoods. I...
This paper investigate regional and gender differences in the determinants of demand for schooling (...
The main research question addressed in this paper is to assess whether theories in the education li...
The paper examines the factors that affect disparities in pupil achievement among primary schools in...
With hundreds of primary schools to choose from, young adolescent girls in Nairobi’s urban informal ...
This article contributes new evidence on factors associated with low achievement among pupils in urb...
This paper discusses how perceptions of personal security can impact on school enrolment and attenda...
A well-established empirical association exists between family background and children’s educational...
Nonformal education (NFE) in urban Kenya was examined in a study that focused on Kisumu, Mombasa, an...
This report is written for the purpose to find out about the school system in Kenya and what has inf...
This article examines the quality of primary school inputs in urban settle-ments with a view to unde...
In Kenya, adolescent girls fare poorly relative to boys in an educational system characterized by en...
This study sought to establish the influence of home-based and school-based factors on pupils’ schoo...
This paper examines the effect of private schools on literacy (language) and numeracy (maths) skill ...
The main research question addressed in this paper is to assess whether theories in the education l...
Previous work has shown that school achievement is lower in children living in poor neighborhoods. I...
This paper investigate regional and gender differences in the determinants of demand for schooling (...
The main research question addressed in this paper is to assess whether theories in the education li...
The paper examines the factors that affect disparities in pupil achievement among primary schools in...
With hundreds of primary schools to choose from, young adolescent girls in Nairobi’s urban informal ...