How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploitative colonial policies. The overall impact, however, is uncertain. This study presents fresh evidence on nutrition and health in colonial Kenya by (1) using a new and comprehensive data set of African army recruits and civilians and (2) applying a powerful measure of nutritional status: mean population height. Findings demonstrate huge regional inequalities but only minor changes in the mean height of cohorts born 20 years before and after colonisation. From 1920 onwards secular improvements took place which continued after Independence. It can be concluded that however bad colonial policies and devastating short term crises were, the net out...
In 1984, a two-part study was initiated to evaluate the income and nutritional effects of shifting f...
The purpose of the study was to examine the growth pattern of infants from birth to six months in a ...
This article focuses on the impact of colonialism on indigenous African military institutions by exa...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
A growing body of scholarly research locates the roots of Africas poverty in its colonial past. Howe...
This study analyzes the interrelationship between disease and the politics of British colonial healt...
The ecological fecundity of the northern shore of Lake Victoria was vital to Buganda's dominance of ...
Colonial institutions, a Miracle or a Mirage? Using an exogenous variation in institutions among cou...
Today 1 in 8 people in the world are hungry. In the sub-Saharan nation of Kenya, 50 % of the country...
This paper uses a pooled sample of the 1998 and 2003 Demographic and Health Survey data sets for Ken...
How did nutritional status develop in sub-Saharan Africa during the second half of the 20th century,...
Child malnutrition remains a serious public health problem in Kwale District of Kenya. Data on the l...
Objective: To discuss factors which have underpinned the nutrition transition in the countries of Ea...
European Colonial Powers have shaped the philosophies and the social structures in their former colo...
In 1984, a two-part study was initiated to evaluate the income and nutritional effects of shifting f...
The purpose of the study was to examine the growth pattern of infants from birth to six months in a ...
This article focuses on the impact of colonialism on indigenous African military institutions by exa...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
How well did Kenyans do under colonial rule? It is common sense that Kenyans suffered under exploita...
A growing body of scholarly research locates the roots of Africas poverty in its colonial past. Howe...
This study analyzes the interrelationship between disease and the politics of British colonial healt...
The ecological fecundity of the northern shore of Lake Victoria was vital to Buganda's dominance of ...
Colonial institutions, a Miracle or a Mirage? Using an exogenous variation in institutions among cou...
Today 1 in 8 people in the world are hungry. In the sub-Saharan nation of Kenya, 50 % of the country...
This paper uses a pooled sample of the 1998 and 2003 Demographic and Health Survey data sets for Ken...
How did nutritional status develop in sub-Saharan Africa during the second half of the 20th century,...
Child malnutrition remains a serious public health problem in Kwale District of Kenya. Data on the l...
Objective: To discuss factors which have underpinned the nutrition transition in the countries of Ea...
European Colonial Powers have shaped the philosophies and the social structures in their former colo...
In 1984, a two-part study was initiated to evaluate the income and nutritional effects of shifting f...
The purpose of the study was to examine the growth pattern of infants from birth to six months in a ...
This article focuses on the impact of colonialism on indigenous African military institutions by exa...