Publication

Feb 2009

This paper looks into the reasons behind the continued existence of slums in Nairobi. Research on inequality in Kenya has identified ethic fragmentation as a key reason for unequal access to resources on a national level. The author uses a political economy approach to challenge this assertion.

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Author Florence Dafe
Series LSE International Development Working Papers
Issue 98
Publisher LSE Department of International Development (ID)
Copyright © 2009 LSE
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