This study considers the factors that influence women’s work behavior in Kenya. In particular, it examines whether gender attitudes and certain types of social institutions influence the probability of employment or type of employment for women. Using data from the Demographic and Health Survey of 2008–9, we find that religion and ethnicity are significant determinants of women’s employment in Kenya. While personal experience of female genital mutilation is insignificant, spousal age and education differences, as well as marital status (which reflect attitudes both in women’s natal and marital families), are significant determinants of women’s employment choices
The informal sector has become increasingly important as a source of income and employment in Kenya....
In this paper we examine the consequences of the increasing informalisation of the Kenyan economy in...
Partial fulfillment for award of Master of Business AdministrationA woman’s career faces many challe...
The thesis investigates the impact of a society's prevalent gender ideology on women's work decision...
Kenya has experienced a sharp decline in formal sector employment and a corresponding increase in in...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
Challenges facing women are a major source of inequality often discriminating against them specifica...
Socialist feminist theory has assumed that patriarchy and capitalism are the main sources of women\u...
textabstractKenya has experienced a sharp decline in formal sector employment and a corresponding in...
This study presents an analysis of the determinants of wages as well as a decomposition of the gende...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visib...
Women-owned enterprises play a significant role in contributing to a country's Gross Domestic Produc...
Thesis advisor: Can ErbilViolence against women and subsequent gender-based violence are issues that...
Sandra Bem's (1993) Enculturated Lens Theory provides a helpful model for beginning to understand th...
a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of CommerceKe...
The informal sector has become increasingly important as a source of income and employment in Kenya....
In this paper we examine the consequences of the increasing informalisation of the Kenyan economy in...
Partial fulfillment for award of Master of Business AdministrationA woman’s career faces many challe...
The thesis investigates the impact of a society's prevalent gender ideology on women's work decision...
Kenya has experienced a sharp decline in formal sector employment and a corresponding increase in in...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
Challenges facing women are a major source of inequality often discriminating against them specifica...
Socialist feminist theory has assumed that patriarchy and capitalism are the main sources of women\u...
textabstractKenya has experienced a sharp decline in formal sector employment and a corresponding in...
This study presents an analysis of the determinants of wages as well as a decomposition of the gende...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visib...
Women-owned enterprises play a significant role in contributing to a country's Gross Domestic Produc...
Thesis advisor: Can ErbilViolence against women and subsequent gender-based violence are issues that...
Sandra Bem's (1993) Enculturated Lens Theory provides a helpful model for beginning to understand th...
a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of CommerceKe...
The informal sector has become increasingly important as a source of income and employment in Kenya....
In this paper we examine the consequences of the increasing informalisation of the Kenyan economy in...
Partial fulfillment for award of Master of Business AdministrationA woman’s career faces many challe...