Identity as a lens on livelihoods: insights from Turkana, Kenya
Livelihood surveys often categorise pastoralist households by economic activity and material assets, using measures such as herd ownership, extent of mobility and the degree of reliance on livestock vs other sources of subsistence and income. However, in contexts of high variability and uncertainty,...
Main Author: | Rodgers, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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White Horse Press
2020
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