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This Fiscal Transparency Evaluation (FTE) assesses the quality of fiscal reporting in Kenya against the principles set … out in the Fiscal Transparency Code. Kenya has experienced a lot of structural and economic changes since 2014. One of the … key objectives of this FTE is to estimate Kenya's balance sheet, and to cover as many as possible of the entities in the …
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In Kenya, the general government is not defined consistently with government finance statistics (GFS) principles … with overall fiscal management. External scrutiny of macroeconomic assumptions is encouraged. Kenya meets some of the …
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households based on data from a densely populated rural area in Western Kenya. The motivation behind migration is largely …
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We study the determinants of households' choices of lighting fuels in Kenya, including the option of using solar home … and sources from Kenya, one of the few relatively well-established SHSs markets in the world. Our results reveal some very …
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theoretical advancements on co-management and drawing on empirical studies conducted in Kenya, the paper examines how successful … Kenya. …
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context of increasing urban poverty in Nairobi, Kenya. The findings indicate that households who migrated together with their …
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This paper examines the performance of minimum wage legislation in Kenya, both in terms of its coverage and enforcement …
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There is an inverse association between income per adult and fertility among countries, and across households this inverse association is also often observed. Many studies find fertility is lower among better educated women and is often higher among women whose families own more land and assets....
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