Browsing Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FoA&SS / FoL / FBM) by Title
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Quality in Overseas Consultancy: Understanding the Issues
(University of NairobiCollege of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1996) -
Quantitative And Qualitative Methods For Poverty Analysis
(University of Nairobi,College of humanities and social sciences,, 2004) -
A Quantitative Assessment of the COMESA Customs Union
(IFPRI, 2009)This study provides a quantitative assessment of the potential impacts of the formation of a COMESA customs union, specifically of having free trade among COMESA countries while imposing a common external tariff against ... -
Quantitative Methods. A first course
(2002) -
Radical feminism
(Department of Linguistics and Languages, 2001) -
Ranking Environmental Services in Different Countries
(Institute for Development Studies, 2002) -
ransition from the Standpoint of Oral Literature in East Africa in Transition
(Department of Literature, University of Nairobi, 2002) -
Rapid Assessment of Performance in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education in Kirinyaga East District
(Institute for Development Studies, 2012) -
The Rational Path: A Dialogue on Philosophy, Law, and Religion
(Standard Textbooks Graphics and Pub. (1989)Department of Philosophy and Religious studies, University of Nairobi, 1989)No associated abstract -
Reaching The People. A Guide For Field Educators
(University of NairobiSchool of journalism, 1986) -
The Reality of Aid, 1995 The Process of Development of Societi
(Oxford University PressDepartment of Sociology, 1995) -
The reason and culture:Debating the foundation of Morals in a pluralist world
(UNESCODepartment of Government, 2007) -
Recent Constitutional Developments in Kenya
(Department of Political Science, University of Nairobi, 2002)No abstract -
Reclaiming women's space in politics
(Faculty of Arts, 1998) -
Recognizing the magnitude of alcoholism in the country, the Kenyan Parliament enacted the Alcoholic Drinks Control Act of 2010, in an attempt to bring sanity in the Alcohol sector. Nevertheless, the regulation of alcohol consumption may highly affect the socio-economic welfare of bar owners and patrons in various ways. This study therefore sought to establish the effect of Mututho law on the socio-economic welfare of bar owners and patrons in Nyeri County their physical health; family relations; livelihoods and employment status. The research study used a descriptive research design. The target population comprised of bar owners and patrons in the 6 constituencies of Nyeri County which include Tetu, Kieni, Mathira, Othaya, Mukurwe-ini and Nyeri town. Stratified random sampling and snow ball sampling were used to select 31 bar owners and 93 patrons respectively. The study used questionnaires, interview guide and observation guide to collect data. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze quantitative data with the help of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Content analysis was used to analyze data that was qualitative in nature. Data was then displayed by use of bar charts, graphs and pie charts and in prose-form. From the findings, the study established that the health of both parties in the alcohol industries (patrons and bar owners) in Nyeri County has improved considerably since implementation of the Mututho law. This has been aided by the reduced hours of work for bar owners and reduced drinking hours for patrons. The study also established that most of the patrons and bar owners lived in the same compound with their immediate families and reduced working hours or drinking hours for the patrons improved relationship quality with spouse and children to a great extent. It was also found that Mututho law led to a decrease in the profitability of bar businesses. Further, the study found that reduced alcohol consumption by patrons improve employee’s xii
(University of NairobiSchool of Economics, 2013)Kenya’s economy has for a long time relied on rain-fed agriculture which is however possible on arable land which constitutes only 20% of land cover, the remaining 80% being semi-arid in nature. There are several rivers ... -
Reconciliation And Peace Are Fundamental Elements For Development And Social Stability In Nebe
(University of NairobiPolitical science and Public Administration, 2012)One of the major challenges we continue to face at the close of the twentieth century is the achievement of genuine reconciliation and lasting w orld peace. In the past, the effects of war were limited, but today our ... -
Reflections on science and technology in developing countries
(University of Nairobi, 1970) -
Refugee and Displaced Women in Independent African States
(Population Studies and Research Institute, 1986) -
Regional Economic Groupings and Marketing
(University of Nairobi,College of humanities and social sciences,, 1988)