There is a rich literature on the importance of historical agriculture as long-term shaper of culture, institutions, and economic development. How much this changes over time, however, we understand much less. In Kenya, we compare the educational attainment between individuals with nomadic and non-nomadic ancestors over time and find a large and quite persistent gap in all periods that we examine (2006, 2009, 2013, 2016) as well as in different age cohorts. We find an especially large gap for individuals with nomadic ancestors who live in rural areas and who are women. In urban areas, we also do find evidence for some, recent improvement, but only when we restrict the comparison group to individuals from other non-English and non-Swahili sp...
This paper explores the key factors that cause changes in the economic wellbeing of rural households...
Rural communities of sub-Saharan Africa are under increasing adaptive pressure resulting from declin...
This study is of the Dorobo/Akiek, who lived in the forests of central Kenya and of their unique and...
Modern Kenya has been steadily evolving since 1963 when the country attained independence. It has m...
As a developing country in sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya has fared comparatively well in educating its y...
Modern Kenya has been steadily evolving since 1963 when the country attained independence. It has ma...
This paper explores the key factors that cause changes in the economic wellbeing of rural households...
This paper examines the impact of agrarian structures on the migration behavior and destination of r...
Africa has experienced the least socioeconomic progress in recent decades by many measures. Poverty,...
A Newspaper article by Scott Bellows, an Assistant Professor in the Chandaria School of Business at ...
The study sought to compare pastoral and agro-pastoral based livelihoods for socio-economic factors ...
Over the last decades, we have seen impressive progress in development around the world, and the pro...
The purpose of this study was to analyze home-based factors inhibiting access and participation in b...
This study exploits a new longitudinal dataset to examine selective migration among 1,500 Kenyan you...
Understanding the diversity of current states, life cycles and past trajectories of households and a...
This paper explores the key factors that cause changes in the economic wellbeing of rural households...
Rural communities of sub-Saharan Africa are under increasing adaptive pressure resulting from declin...
This study is of the Dorobo/Akiek, who lived in the forests of central Kenya and of their unique and...
Modern Kenya has been steadily evolving since 1963 when the country attained independence. It has m...
As a developing country in sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya has fared comparatively well in educating its y...
Modern Kenya has been steadily evolving since 1963 when the country attained independence. It has ma...
This paper explores the key factors that cause changes in the economic wellbeing of rural households...
This paper examines the impact of agrarian structures on the migration behavior and destination of r...
Africa has experienced the least socioeconomic progress in recent decades by many measures. Poverty,...
A Newspaper article by Scott Bellows, an Assistant Professor in the Chandaria School of Business at ...
The study sought to compare pastoral and agro-pastoral based livelihoods for socio-economic factors ...
Over the last decades, we have seen impressive progress in development around the world, and the pro...
The purpose of this study was to analyze home-based factors inhibiting access and participation in b...
This study exploits a new longitudinal dataset to examine selective migration among 1,500 Kenyan you...
Understanding the diversity of current states, life cycles and past trajectories of households and a...
This paper explores the key factors that cause changes in the economic wellbeing of rural households...
Rural communities of sub-Saharan Africa are under increasing adaptive pressure resulting from declin...
This study is of the Dorobo/Akiek, who lived in the forests of central Kenya and of their unique and...