Ethnic (in)equality in the public services of Kenya and Uganda
The unfair distribution of public sector jobs is a common grievance in many societies, but arguably more so in ethnically polarized ones. Using census data from Kenya and Uganda, two countries with a history of ethnic conflict, this article examines how public employment is allocated in multi-ethnic...
Egile nagusia: | Simson, R |
---|---|
Formatua: | Journal article |
Hizkuntza: | English |
Argitaratua: |
Oxford University Press
2018
|
Antzeko izenburuak
-
Africa's clientelist budget policies revisited: public expenditure and employment in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, 1960–2010
nork: Simson, R
Argitaratua: (2018) -
The rise and fall of the bureaucratic bourgeoisie: Public sector employees and economic privilege in postcolonial Kenya and Tanzania
nork: Simson, R
Argitaratua: (2020) -
Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
nork: Klugman, J, et al.
Argitaratua: (1999) -
Judicial statecraft in Kenya and Uganda
nork: Bosire, L
Argitaratua: (2013) -
The effect of facility-based antiretroviral therapy programs on outpatient services in Kenya and Uganda
nork: Wollum, A, et al.
Argitaratua: (2017)