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    Policy Brief No. 7 of 2004 on Education and Child Labour in Kenya 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2004)
    This policy brief is based on a study on Education and child labour in Kenya. The study investigates the child labour-schooling trade-off owing to the fact that those children who are not in school end up in child labour. ...
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    Policy Brief No. 8 of 2004 on Can Kenya Achieve Universal Primary Education 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2004)
    Education is the main factor associated with the probability of being poor. Improving educational performance should therefore be a core element in poverty reduction. Since independence, the Government of Kenya has given ...
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    Policy Brief No. 56 of 2018-2019 on Child Sensitive Planning and Budgeting: West Pokot County Brief 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2018)
    This brief review how the County Government of West Pokot plans and budgets for the needs and requirements of children (those aged below 18 years). The analysis covers the overall County and social sector budgets, and ...
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    Discussion Paper No. 13 of 2002 on Human Capital Externalities and Returns to Education in Kenya 

    Manda, Damiano K.; Mwabu, Germano; Kimenyi, Mwangi S. (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2002)
    This study has used micro data to analyse the effect of human capital externality on earnings and returns to education. The parameters of the earnings function are estimated using the ordinary least squares method. The ...
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    Policy Brief No. 57 of 2018-2019 on Child Sensitive Planning and Budgeting: Kisumu County Brief 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), 2018)
    This planning and budgeting brief present a review of how the County Government of Kisumu plans and budgets for children needs and requirements. The analysis covers the overall County and social sector budgets, and actual ...
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    Working Paper No.10 of 2003 on Costs and Benefits of Eliminating Child Labour in Kenya 

    Unknown author (The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2003)
    The International Labour Organization approximates that about 250 million children worldwide are involved in child labour, with most children working under harmful conditions; that is in circumstances that are detrimental ...

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    AuthorKimenyi, Mwangi S. (1)Manda, Damiano K. (1)Mwabu, Germano (1)Subject
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    Kenya (4)Budgeting (2)Health (2)Social Protection (2)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (2)2002 - 2009 (4)TypePolicy Paper (4)Discussion Paper (1)KIPPRA Publications (1)Has File(s)Yes (6)

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