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        Discussion Paper No. 12 of 2002 on Predicting Household Poverty: A Methodological Note with a Kenyan Example 

        Mwabu, Germano; Kimenyi, Mwangi S.; Kimalu, Paul (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2002)
        Identifying and measuring poverty require data on economic conditions of households and individuals. Such data are typically gathered through household surveys. Household surveys collect data on demographics, incomes, ...
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        Discussion Paper No. 32 of 2004 on User Charges and Utilization of Health Services in Kenya 

        Bedi, Arjun S.; Kimalu, Paul; Kimenyi, Mwangi S.; Manda, Damiano K.; Mwabu, Germano; Nafula, Nancy (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2004)
        This paper uses data from Kenya to examine the role of user charges and quality of health services in determining the choice of healthcare providers. We find that an increase in the price of public health services diverts ...
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        Discussion Paper No. 46 of 2004 on Achieving Universal Primary School Education in Kenya 

        Vos, Rob; Bedi, Arjun S.; Kimalu, Paul; Manda, Damiano K.; Nafula, Nancy; Kimenyi, Mwangi (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2004)
        The Kenya government has given education a high priority as a vehicle of national development. As a result, the national education system has expanded rapidly since independence. Before the implementation offr ee primary ...

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