Determinants of poverty in Kenya: a household level analysis
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2005-01Author
Alemayehu, Geda
de Jong, Niek
Mwangi, Samson Kimenyi
Mwabu, Germano
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Strategies aimed at poverty reduction need to identify factors that are strongly associated with poverty and that are amenable to modification by policy. This article uses household level data collected in 1994 to examine probable determinants of poverty status, employing both binomial and polychotomous logit models. The study shows that poverty status is strongly associated with the level of education, household size and engagement in agricultural activity, both in rural and urban areas. In general, those factors that are closely associated with overall poverty according to the binomial model are also important in the ordered-logit model, but they appear to be even more important in tackling extreme poverty.
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http://econpapers.repec.org/scripts/search/search.asp?ss=1&adv=t&sslg=AND&ni=&nit=epdate&mh=100&sort=rankhttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/23668
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School of Economics, University of Nairobi
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