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    • Fertility Differentials in Kenya: The Effect of Female Migration 

      Omondi, Charles Ochola; Ayiemba, EHO (Kenya Department of Geography ,University of Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Geography, Maseno University,, 2005)
      This study uses the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) data conducted in 1988/89.The hypothesis of the paper is that women who migrate tend to maximise their other lifetime aspirations at the expense of their ...
    • Migration and Fertility Relationship: A Case Study of Kenya 

      Omondi, Charles Ochola; Ayiemba, EHO (Department of Geography, University of NairobiMaseno University, 2003)
      Migration patterns in Kenya in general differentially affect fertility levels, patterns and behaviour. For economically dynamic areas, out-migration and the associated spousal separation and differential sex ratios ...