Human Capital and Labour Report : Kenya.
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- text
- computer
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- 9781869224974
- HD4904.7.A37 2014
Cover -- Copyright Page -- Team -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction to the African Human Capital and Labour Reports -- A different perspective -- The demographic and labour dividend -- Human Capital -- About this series -- Note to Reader -- Map of Ghana -- Introduction -- 1 Country Profile -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Business Culture -- 1.3 Governance and Corruption in Kenya -- 1.4 Implications, Challenges and Recommendations -- 2 Kenya's Economy -- 2.1 Broad Economic Indicators -- 2.2 Kenya's Future Economic Prospects and Strategic Economic Framework -- 2.3 Competitiveness and Ease of Doing Business -- 2.4 Foreign Investments, and Largest Companies -- 2.5 Foreign Aid to Kenya -- 2.6 Implications, Challenges and Recommendations -- 3 Socio-Demographic Indicators -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Population -- 3.3 Living Standards and Poverty Levels -- 3.4 Healthcare -- 3.5 Implications, Challenges and Recommendations -- 4 Education and skills Development -- 4.1 Qualifications Profile of the Population and Workforce -- 4.2 Levels of Education -- 4.3 Tertiary Education -- 4.4 The Quality of Higher Education and Training -- 4.5 Innovation in Kenya -- 4.6 Implications, Challenges and Recommendations -- 5 The Labour Market -- 5.1 Economically Active Population -- 5.2 Employment and Unemployment Trends -- 5.3 Employment by Industry Sectors -- 5.4 Job Creation Strategies and Programmes -- 5.5 Traning and Skills Development -- 5.6 Expatriates, Immigrants and Ghanaian Diaspora -- 5.7 Wage and Salary Trends -- 5.8 Industrial Relations Framework -- 5.9 Labour Market Efficiency -- 5.10 Human Resource Management Profession -- 5.11 Implications, Challenges and Recommendations -- Recommended Resources -- References -- Endnotes -- Back cover.
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