Impact of Labor Laws in Mitigating Effects of casualisation in Kenya Humphrey Mwangi HD333-BOI-1413/2009 Franklin Mutwiri HD333-BOI-1604/2009 Patrick Mutai HD333-BOI-0087/2009 John Warihe HD333-BOI-1268/2009 Susan Awuor HD333-BOI-1222/2009 Mary Mumira HD333-BOI-1246/2009 James Otunga HD333-BOI-1421/2009 Kevin Kariuki HD333-BOI-1249/2009 Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
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CASUALIZATION AND LABOUR UTILIZATION IN NIGERIA. BY RASAK BAMIDELE FOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY OSOGBO‚ OSUN STATE‚ P.M.B. 4491‚ OSOGBO‚ OSUN STATE‚ NIGERIA. MOBIL PHONE: 08034955615 delerasak@yahoo.co.uk CASUALIZATION AND LABOUR UTILIZATION IN NIGERIA. Rasak Bamidele Department of Sociology and psychology‚ Fountain University Osogbo‚ Osun State. Casualization in the Nigerian labour market is a subject of great concern. Increase casual employees are filling positions that are permanent
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period The effect of colonialism in Kenya This essay analyses the effect of colonialism in Kenya. It explains the depth of colonialism within Kenya’s context and analyses the impact of colonial conquest‚ the imposition of international and local administrative boundaries. It also examined further the lasting consequences of colonial economic and social policies concerning colonialism in Kenya. This essay gives more explanation that has to do with British colonialism in Kenya. Colonialism
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Galloping inflation- Hyperinflation or runaway inflation is the double digit inflation. ANALYSING THE CONSEQUENCES OF INFLATION Effects of inflation can be categorised into two‚ i.e. group of effects caused by Anticipated Inflation and Unanticipated Inflation. Anticipated Inflation is the rate of inflation that consumers and economists predict from year to year. The effects of inflation caused by anticipated inflation are mainly inconveniences to consumers and producers. On the other hand‚ unanticipated
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The Long-Term Effects of Youth Unemployment Dr. Thomas A. Mroz and Dr. Timothy H. Savage University of North Carolina‚ Chapel Hill and Welch Consulting Economists A STUDY BY THE EMPLOYMENT POLICIES INSTITUTE October 2001 he Employment Policies Institute (EPI) is a nonprofit research organization dedicated to studying public policy issues surrounding employment growth. In particular‚ EPI research focuses on issues that affect entry-level employment. Among other issues‚ EPI research has quantified
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Improve Agricultural Extension for women farmers in Kenya KENYA • A country in East Africa lies on the equator • It is a poor and developing country • Land Area: 580‚000 km2 • Capital: Nairobi • Population: A little over 43 million residents • Climate: warm and humid • Language: Swahili & English • GDP (2011): Total - $71.427 billion; Per capita - $1‚746 • Agriculture and Service are the greatest contributor to its GDP The Problem in Kenya The Role of a Solid Agricultural Extension Program
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May 15‚ 2013 Hey Friend‚ I want to invite you to take a journey with me. If you haven’t heard already‚ I’m going to Kenya‚ Africa from August 16th – 30st! And if I can be honest with you about my emotions‚ I’m definitely nervous but even more so‚ I’m beyond excited to be a part of a real‚ live‚ daring missions outreach opportunity with the kids and people of Kenya! Some of you know my story of where I’ve been & what I’ve done. Matter of fact‚ a lot of you may have seen for yourselves
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Running head: Implications of Official Development Assistance The Implications of Official Development Assistance (ODA) for Developing Nations: A Case Study of Kenya Name of Student: Institution: Name of Professor: Date of Submission: Type of Research Design: Assignment Name and Number: Introduction to the Research Problem The effectiveness of official development assistance (ODA) in the facilitation of economic growth and
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORRUPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN KENYA MULEMBO ENOKA X75/3844/2008 GERALD NGILAI MUEMA X74/3741/2008 GITHINJI JOSEPH MULWA X74/3726/2008 WANGARI ELIJAH GACHOHI X75/3777/2008 KIRU JOSEPH KAMAU X74/ 3599 /2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background to the study 1 1.1.1 Ministry of Finance Kenya………………………………………………………... 2 1.2 Research Problem Statement
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CORRUPTION AS A MAJOR EFFECT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH The aim of this article is to describe in very simple terms the evil effects of corruption on a nation like Kenya. The aim being to present a simple easy to understand exposition of how corruption can hamper the economic development of a nation While a certain level of corruption goes on in every country‚ corruption in Kenya is a particular large problem. According to research‚ the average urban Kenyan has to pay 16 bribes a month to get his regular
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