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in two districts in Kenya between May 2005 and September 2005. Multinomial logit models and ordered probit models were …, Household Model, Multinomial Logistic Regression, Ordered Logistic Regression, Kenya. …
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Creation of light for work, socializing, and general illumination is a fundamental application of technology around the world. For those who lack access to electricity, an emerging and diverse range of LED based lighting products hold promise for replacing and/or augmenting their current...
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study of lighting use by micro-enterprises in two small towns in Kenya's Rift Valley Province. The work included a survey …
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that fertility has increased in some countries--Kenya and Cameroon; has remained almost stable in Benin, Ivory Coast and …, the estimates posit a decline in both infant and child mortality in Kenya, Benin and Ivory Coast; infant mortality in …
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This paper determines the demand for a forestry program amongst rural households in western Kenya. It is based on a …
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This paper examines the performance of minimum wage legislation in Kenya, both interms of its coverage and enforcement …
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Maize marketing and trade policy in Kenya has been dominated by two major challenges. The first challenge concerns the …, and price levels, and the forces shaping these trends. These are the objectives of this background paper for Kenya. The … instability. Section 5 describes Kenya’s maize marketing and trade policy objectives, the rationale behind these objectives, and a …
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surplus and input use in Kenya. A selectivity model was used that accounts not only for the effects of fixed and variable …
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hoarding practice in Western region of Kenya. Data from Egerton University’s Tegemeo Institute of Agricultural Policy and …
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and Kenya. Invariably, women with prior infant deaths were found to have more subsequent births than those without … and Kenya, there were significant differences in the effects of childhood mortality on subsequent births. At all parities …
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