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European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2012

EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT ON RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN DEVELOPING WORLD: A CASE STUDY OF EFFECTS OF A LARGE SCALE MULTIPURPOSE DAM ON MALARIA PREVALENCE IN A RURAL COMMUNITY AROUND KENYA’S LARGEST DAM

J. B. Kioko Musingi; E.H.O Ayiemba

All the insolvency proceedings in Albania are governed by the Insolvency Law 2002. According to this law, insolvency proceedings can be open against physical and legal entities as defined by the Albanian Company law. However, certain entities – mainly public bodies - are excluded from the insolvency proceedings. This paper provides the creditors right in Albanian Insolvency Law. After providing enough information, about the grounds of opening the insolvency procedure and subjects which are legitimated to make request to open the insolvency proceedings, it analyze the creditors right to request the opening insolvency proceedings and types creditors. Then the paper will conclude with the review of creditors’ claim according to Albanian insolvency law.


African Population Studies | 2013

Fertility Differentials in Kenya: The Effect of Female Migration

Charles Ochola Omondi; E.H.O Ayiemba

This study uses the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) data conducted in 1988/89.The hypothesis of the paper is that women who migrate tend to maximise their other lifetime aspirations at the expense of their reproductive roles and performance. That is, female migrants are involved in behaviours and practices that negatively influence fertility relative to non-migrants. The analysis shows that through the influence of migration on fertility, reproductive behaviour and performance is modified; migration is a mechanism through which the changes observed in fertility behaviour and levels can be explained. The influence of migration on fertility levels is estimated using two procedures: the comparison of the mean CEB and multivariate analysis. The study demonstrated that there is an inverse relationship between migration and the number of children ever born.


African Population Studies | 2003

Risk perception and condom use in Uganda

Charles Ochola Omondi; E.H.O Ayiemba


Archive | 1990

The Ecology of Human Settlement in Mount Kenya Region: A study of Population Growth Consequences on Land-use

E.H.O Ayiemba


African Population Studies | 2003

Migration and Fertility Relationship: A Case Study of Kenya

Charles Ochola Omondi; E.H.O Ayiemba


Archive | 1997

Population and Development Strategies.

E.H.O Ayiemba; F Adeyoyin


Archive | 1990

Human Ecology: A study of Environmental Perception and Modes of Survival Among the Samburu in Kenya

E.H.O Ayiemba


Archive | 2013

Marriage and Family Patterns

E.H.O Ayiemba


Archive | 2011

Problems and Opportunities of Displacement for policy Action: lessons from the 2007 Post-Election Violence and Refugee Camps in Kenya

O John; E.H.O Ayiemba


Archive | 2003

Socio-Economic Correlates and Determinants Of Fertility And Contraceptive Use In Kenya 1993-2003

E.H.O Ayiemba; Sa Khasian

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