Oscillatory labour migration is shown to predominate the labour market in Kenya, involving the periodic-physical movement by workers between town and the rural areas where their families stay and cultivate a shamba. This structure means that part of the reproduction cost of the labourer and his family is borne by non capitalist agriculture which in actual fact thus subsidises heavily industrial wages. An attempt is made to quantify the degree of subsidisation
This book examines the living conditions of farm labourers in Trans Nzoia, one of Kenya's large-sc...
In this paper the authors raise some critical issues related to income distribution and class forma...
This paper examines the impact of agrarian structures on the migration behavior and destination of r...
Oscillatory labour migration is shown to predominate the labour market in Kenya, involving the perio...
CITATION: Fibaek, M. & Green, E. 2019. Labour control and the establishment of profitable settler ag...
Labour migration in East Africa persists as a continuing movement of farmers and school leavers to s...
In some areas in sub-Saharan Africa a rural proletariat has emerged, consisting mainly of labourer...
The theoretical literature concerned with rural-urban migration in LDCs has almost always assumed th...
In some areas in Sub-Saharan Africa, a rural Proletariat has emerged, mainly consisting of labourers...
* This paper is part of my on-going PhD thesis. I would like to thank Prof. Steve Kayizzi for his va...
Various scholars have questioned the often-stated migrant labour–taxation causal nexus. They have re...
Economic development rarely happens in the absence of large-scale job creation. The scarcity of rese...
The paper outlines proposed research on Nairobi's garment industry. Using a political-economy framew...
In this paper the author examines the economic role of women in the labour system in Kenya from 189...
This article contributes to the growing literature on the impact of colonial legacies on long-run de...
This book examines the living conditions of farm labourers in Trans Nzoia, one of Kenya's large-sc...
In this paper the authors raise some critical issues related to income distribution and class forma...
This paper examines the impact of agrarian structures on the migration behavior and destination of r...
Oscillatory labour migration is shown to predominate the labour market in Kenya, involving the perio...
CITATION: Fibaek, M. & Green, E. 2019. Labour control and the establishment of profitable settler ag...
Labour migration in East Africa persists as a continuing movement of farmers and school leavers to s...
In some areas in sub-Saharan Africa a rural proletariat has emerged, consisting mainly of labourer...
The theoretical literature concerned with rural-urban migration in LDCs has almost always assumed th...
In some areas in Sub-Saharan Africa, a rural Proletariat has emerged, mainly consisting of labourers...
* This paper is part of my on-going PhD thesis. I would like to thank Prof. Steve Kayizzi for his va...
Various scholars have questioned the often-stated migrant labour–taxation causal nexus. They have re...
Economic development rarely happens in the absence of large-scale job creation. The scarcity of rese...
The paper outlines proposed research on Nairobi's garment industry. Using a political-economy framew...
In this paper the author examines the economic role of women in the labour system in Kenya from 189...
This article contributes to the growing literature on the impact of colonial legacies on long-run de...
This book examines the living conditions of farm labourers in Trans Nzoia, one of Kenya's large-sc...
In this paper the authors raise some critical issues related to income distribution and class forma...
This paper examines the impact of agrarian structures on the migration behavior and destination of r...