The paper delineates the changes in gender roles and family relations brought about by rural-urban migration in Kenya by discussing the findings of empirical qualitative research carried out in Kenya in September 2011 on the single mothers of Nairobi, an emerging family form in Kenyan society, widespread yet unspoken and still in search for recognition. The theoretical framework makes reference to the relational sociology and takes into account how the family stakeholders relate to one another and how changes in reciprocal relations (i.e., inter-gender relations) may produce further changes in the whole family. The idea is to show how the emergence of this new form of family is: i) strongly linked to the migration from the countrys...
What is the life of Kenyan women like? In Kenya, like many African countries, a deep paradox has bee...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine how young people in Nairobi, Kenya, are making...
Building on African migration as a household survival strategy; urban–rural linkages as critical for...
This dissertation undertakes an analysis of female rural to urban migration in Kenya. The main goal ...
The instability of family structure has become an increasingly salient part of people’s lives in Ken...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
Most African cultures operate under dominant patriarchal norms that undercut women's activities and ...
This paper describes the mobility patterns, rural-urban linkages and household structures for a low-...
This thesis describes the lives of Kikuyu women heads of households living in the squatter community...
Migrations have both negative and positive ramifications for the reconfiguration of gender relations...
Many households in sub-Saharan Africa allocate their labor resources between rural and urban areas t...
Studies of transnational families, in which members of the family live in different countries, have ...
Migration research in Southern Africa has paid little attention to migrant men's involvement in the ...
This study examines social change in Meru District, Kenya following the economic liberalization of t...
In Makueni County, Kenya, an area experiencing intensifying migration flows, we investigate the aspi...
What is the life of Kenyan women like? In Kenya, like many African countries, a deep paradox has bee...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine how young people in Nairobi, Kenya, are making...
Building on African migration as a household survival strategy; urban–rural linkages as critical for...
This dissertation undertakes an analysis of female rural to urban migration in Kenya. The main goal ...
The instability of family structure has become an increasingly salient part of people’s lives in Ken...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
Most African cultures operate under dominant patriarchal norms that undercut women's activities and ...
This paper describes the mobility patterns, rural-urban linkages and household structures for a low-...
This thesis describes the lives of Kikuyu women heads of households living in the squatter community...
Migrations have both negative and positive ramifications for the reconfiguration of gender relations...
Many households in sub-Saharan Africa allocate their labor resources between rural and urban areas t...
Studies of transnational families, in which members of the family live in different countries, have ...
Migration research in Southern Africa has paid little attention to migrant men's involvement in the ...
This study examines social change in Meru District, Kenya following the economic liberalization of t...
In Makueni County, Kenya, an area experiencing intensifying migration flows, we investigate the aspi...
What is the life of Kenyan women like? In Kenya, like many African countries, a deep paradox has bee...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine how young people in Nairobi, Kenya, are making...
Building on African migration as a household survival strategy; urban–rural linkages as critical for...