Public sector and the basic-needs strategy in Kenya: the experience of the seventies
Jan. Vandemoortele
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper assessing the economic role of the public sector and basic needs social policies in the 1970s in Kenya - discusses public finance, educational expenditure and public expenditure on health services, housing etc.; assesses the impacts of water supply, housing policies, health policies and educational policies on agricultural production, labour mobility and income distribution; outlines policy options. References.
Keywords: economic role; public sector; basic needs; social policy; public finance; educational expenditure; public expenditure; health service; housing.; water supply; housing policy; health policy; educational policy.; agricultural production; labour mobility; income distribution; rôle économique; secteur public; besoins essentiels; politique sociale; papel económico; sector público; necesidades esenciales; política social; finances publiques; dépenses d'éducation; dépenses publiques; service de santé; logement; alimentation en eau; politique du logement; politique sanitaire; politique éducative; production agricole; mobilité de la main-d'oeuvre; répartition du revenu; hacienda pública; presupuesto de la educación; gasto público; servicio de salud; vivienda; abastecimiento de agua; política de vivienda; política sanitaria; política educativa; producción agrícola; movilidad de la mano de obra; distribución del ingreso (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 93 P. pages
Date: 1983
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-32, Basic Needs and Development Programme
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