This paper examines women and housing in Kenyas urban areas. It specifically addresses the constraints and opportunities that, if explored, could enhance womens chances of accessing owner-occupied housing in the city of Nairobi. Primary data was collected through questionnaires. The questionnaires targeted two groups of women, namely renters and owner-occupiers. A total of 90 women were interviewed, comprising 45 renters and 45 owner-occupiers. Simple descriptive statistics and Chi-square analysis were performed on the data. The findings of the study showed that women faced constraints of a financial (41.2%), institutional (36.6%), cultural (18.9%) and occupational (3.3%) nature in their efforts to secure their own housing. The study demons...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Business AdministrationThis...
In Kenya, households in the middle class suburbs have increasing involvement of house-helps who in m...
Low-income government provided housing has been continually transformed by its beneficiaries, especi...
This paper examines women and housing in Kenya’s urban areas. It specifically addresses the constrai...
This thesis explores women’s access to property in Kenya. It consists of three parts. The first give...
This article seeks to project the constraints faced by female-headed households in accessing housing...
This study explores poverty and community development in the slums of Nairobi. It theorises on the n...
This article seeks to project the constraints faced by female-headed households in accessing housing...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the School of Business in Partial Fulfilment of the Requireme...
This Report presents the findings of this research effort. Part I sets out the history of Tanzania\u...
Be it a house or a makeshift, a shared or rented room, or a home of one's own, a place to live is ce...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Business Administ...
Research Brown Bag PresentationsThe housing market in Nairobi is characterised by a mosaic of player...
In this highly original work, Mary Njeri Kinyanjui explores the trajectory of women's movement from ...
Nairobi, one of Africa's fastest developing urban centers, is home to many business organizations co...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Business AdministrationThis...
In Kenya, households in the middle class suburbs have increasing involvement of house-helps who in m...
Low-income government provided housing has been continually transformed by its beneficiaries, especi...
This paper examines women and housing in Kenya’s urban areas. It specifically addresses the constrai...
This thesis explores women’s access to property in Kenya. It consists of three parts. The first give...
This article seeks to project the constraints faced by female-headed households in accessing housing...
This study explores poverty and community development in the slums of Nairobi. It theorises on the n...
This article seeks to project the constraints faced by female-headed households in accessing housing...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the School of Business in Partial Fulfilment of the Requireme...
This Report presents the findings of this research effort. Part I sets out the history of Tanzania\u...
Be it a house or a makeshift, a shared or rented room, or a home of one's own, a place to live is ce...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Master of Business Administ...
Research Brown Bag PresentationsThe housing market in Nairobi is characterised by a mosaic of player...
In this highly original work, Mary Njeri Kinyanjui explores the trajectory of women's movement from ...
Nairobi, one of Africa's fastest developing urban centers, is home to many business organizations co...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Business AdministrationThis...
In Kenya, households in the middle class suburbs have increasing involvement of house-helps who in m...
Low-income government provided housing has been continually transformed by its beneficiaries, especi...