The purpose of this paper is primarily to present some basic facts about regional inequality in Kenya. After some introductory observations on regional policy in Kenya since independence, estimates of the production levels by province for all one-digit sectors between 1967 and 1976 are presented. Some factors behind the observed pattern of development are tentatively discussed. Then some aspects of regional differences in employment and the distribution of public services are discussed
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In this paper the authors raise some critical issues related to income distribution and class forma...
In this paper the causes of persistent or increasing regional inequality are discussed. Two main typ...
Despite its economic and cultural potential, the Kenya Coast finds itself in a marginal position. Th...
The paper analyses a large body of unpublished data collected by the Annual Enumeration of Employees...
This paper examines some of the methodological difficulties that must be confronted in an attempt to...
nis chapter provides a concise review oftheprocess of regional development and the concomitant growi...
This paper analyses the evolution of wage inequality in Kenya between 1964 and 2000. Our measure of ...
In their attempts to find ways and means of achieving growth and equity objective in national develo...
This paper analyses the evolution of wage inequality in Kenya between 1964 and 2000. Our measure of ...
Equitable development is one of Kenya's current objectives, and will increasingly be emphasized in t...
It is hard to imagine an issue in development economics that is of greater importance to humankind t...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-70).This study examines the influence of socio-econom...
The beginnings of this paper are rooted in Kibera, Kenya; the largest slum on the African continent,...
This thesis analyses the heterogeneous and distributional effects of changes in trans- port infrastr...
This paper summarises briefly same of the principle features of agricultural development in small fa...
In this paper the authors raise some critical issues related to income distribution and class forma...
In this paper the causes of persistent or increasing regional inequality are discussed. Two main typ...
Despite its economic and cultural potential, the Kenya Coast finds itself in a marginal position. Th...
The paper analyses a large body of unpublished data collected by the Annual Enumeration of Employees...
This paper examines some of the methodological difficulties that must be confronted in an attempt to...
nis chapter provides a concise review oftheprocess of regional development and the concomitant growi...
This paper analyses the evolution of wage inequality in Kenya between 1964 and 2000. Our measure of ...
In their attempts to find ways and means of achieving growth and equity objective in national develo...
This paper analyses the evolution of wage inequality in Kenya between 1964 and 2000. Our measure of ...
Equitable development is one of Kenya's current objectives, and will increasingly be emphasized in t...
It is hard to imagine an issue in development economics that is of greater importance to humankind t...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-70).This study examines the influence of socio-econom...
The beginnings of this paper are rooted in Kibera, Kenya; the largest slum on the African continent,...
This thesis analyses the heterogeneous and distributional effects of changes in trans- port infrastr...
This paper summarises briefly same of the principle features of agricultural development in small fa...
In this paper the authors raise some critical issues related to income distribution and class forma...