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APHRC-ERPI-II-2010-1.2
Understanding the Dynamics of Access, Transition and Quality of Education in Nairobi (ERP I and II)
KENYA
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2005 - 2010
African Population and Health Research Center
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1
Beguy, Donatien, Caroline Kabiru, Evangeline Nderu, and Moses Ngware.
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Inconsistencies in Self-Reporting of Sexual Activity Among Young People in Nairobi, Kenya
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Journal of Adolescent Health 45, no. 6 (2009): 595-601.
2
Ejakait, Epari, Maurice Mutisya, Alex Ezeh, Mose Oketch, and Moses Ngware.
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Factors Associated With Low Achievement Among Students From Nairobi’s Urban Informal Neighborhoods
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Urban Education 46, no. 5 (2011): 1056-1077.
3
Ngware, Moses, Moses Oketch, Alex Ezeh, and Netsayi Mudege.
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Do household characteristics matter in schooling decisions in urban Kenya?
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Equal Opportunities International 28, no. 7 (2009): 591-608.
4
Ngware, Moses, Moses Oketch, and Alex Ezeh.
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Quality of Primary Education Inputs in Urban Schools: Evidence From Nairobi.
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Education and Urban Society 43, no. 1 (2011): 91-116.
5
Ngware, Moses, Moses Oketch, Alex Ezeh, and Maurice Mutisya.
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The effect of free primary education policy on late school entry in urban primary schools in Kenya
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International Review of Education 59, no. 5 (2013): 603-625.
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Ngware, Moses W, Moses Oketch, Alex C Ezeh, Maurice Mutisya, and Charles E Ejakait.
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Assessing the impact of free primary education using retrospective and prospective data: lessons from the Nairobi case study
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(2012).
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Oketch, Moses, Maurice Mutisya, and Jackline Sagwe.
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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
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International Journal of Educational Development 32, no. 6 (2012): 764-772.
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Oketch, Moses, Maurice Mutisya, Moses Ngware, and Alex Ezeh.
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Why are there proportionately more poor pupils enrolled in non-state schools in urban Kenya in spite of FPE policy?
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International Journal of Educational Development 30, no. 1 (2010): 23-32.
9
Oketch, Moses, Maurice Mutisya, Moses Ngware, Alex Ezeh, and Charles Epari.
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Free primary education policy and pupil school mobility in urban Kenya
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International Journal of Educational Research 49, no. 6 (2010): 173-183.
10
Oketch, Moses, Maurice Mutisya, and Jackline Sagwe.
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Do Poverty Dynamics Explain the Shift to Informal Private Schooling System in the Wake of Free Public Primary Education in Nairobi Slums?
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London Review of Education 10, no. 1 (2012): 3-17.