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Understanding the Dynamics of Access, Transition and Quality of Education in Nairobi (ERP I and II)

KENYA, 2005 - 2010
Human Development (HD)
African Population and Health Research Center
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The data from this study are used in the following publications:
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1 Beguy, Donatien, Caroline Kabiru, Evangeline Nderu, and Moses Ngware. "Inconsistencies in Self-Reporting of Sexual Activity Among Young People in Nairobi, Kenya." Journal of Adolescent Health 45, no. 6 (2009): 595-601.
2 Ejakait, Epari, Maurice Mutisya, Alex Ezeh, Mose Oketch, and Moses Ngware. "Factors Associated With Low Achievement Among Students From Nairobi’s Urban Informal Neighborhoods." Urban Education 46, no. 5 (2011): 1056-1077.
3 Ngware, Moses, Moses Oketch, Alex Ezeh, and Netsayi Mudege. "Do household characteristics matter in schooling decisions in urban Kenya?." Equal Opportunities International 28, no. 7 (2009): 591-608.
4 Ngware, Moses, Moses Oketch, and Alex Ezeh. "Quality of Primary Education Inputs in Urban Schools: Evidence From Nairobi.." Education and Urban Society 43, no. 1 (2011): 91-116.
5 Ngware, Moses, Moses Oketch, Alex Ezeh, and Maurice Mutisya. "The effect of free primary education policy on late school entry in urban primary schools in Kenya." International Review of Education 59, no. 5 (2013): 603-625.
6 Ngware, Moses W, Moses Oketch, Alex C Ezeh, Maurice Mutisya, and Charles E Ejakait. "Assessing the impact of free primary education using retrospective and prospective data: lessons from the Nairobi case study." (2012).
7 Oketch, Moses, Maurice Mutisya, and Jackline Sagwe. "Parental aspirations for their children's educational attainment and the realisation of universal primary education (UPE) in Kenya: Evidence from slum and non-slum residences." International Journal of Educational Development 32, no. 6 (2012): 764-772.
8 Oketch, Moses, Maurice Mutisya, Moses Ngware, and Alex Ezeh. "Why are there proportionately more poor pupils enrolled in non-state schools in urban Kenya in spite of FPE policy?." International Journal of Educational Development 30, no. 1 (2010): 23-32.
9 Oketch, Moses, Maurice Mutisya, Moses Ngware, Alex Ezeh, and Charles Epari. "Free primary education policy and pupil school mobility in urban Kenya." International Journal of Educational Research 49, no. 6 (2010): 173-183.
10 Oketch, Moses, Maurice Mutisya, and Jackline Sagwe. "Do Poverty Dynamics Explain the Shift to Informal Private Schooling System in the Wake of Free Public Primary Education in Nairobi Slums?." London Review of Education 10, no. 1 (2012): 3-17.
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