Jua Kali Kenya : Change and Development in an Informal Economy, 1970-1995
معرفی کتاب «Jua Kali Kenya : Change and Development in an Informal Economy, 1970-1995» نوشتهٔ Kenneth King, 1940-، منتشرشده توسط نشر J. Currey ; EAEP ; Ohio University Press در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
During the 1980s the term jua kali (Kiswahili for 'hot sun') came to refer to anybody working in self-employment in Kenya. This text brings the informal sector alive through the photographs and life histories of jua kali people, and offers an analysis of what has been achieved by ordinary Kenyans. North America: Ohio U Press; Kenya: EAEP Annotation "Kenya was where the term 'informal sector' was first used in 1971. During the 1980s the term 'jua kali' - in Swahili 'hot sun' - came to be used of the informal sector artisans, such as carworkers and metalworkers, who were working under the hot sun because of a lack of premises. Gradually it came to refer to anybody in self-employment. And in 1988 the government set up the Jua Kali Development Programme." "In this remarkable book Kenneth King brings the subject alive through the photographs and life histories of jua kali people. He has also revisited, twenty years later, many of the artisans whom he interviewed exhaustively in the period 1972-4 and about whom he wrote in The African Artisan, one of the first full length studies to be published on the informal sector." "For donors, NGOs and for national governments, the book offers many relevant examples, and some cautions, about what has been achieved by ordinary Kenyas, mostly without government support. It will prove equally valuable for students and teachers of development policy, technology policy and of education and training policies not least because of its superb bibliography of over 700 entries related to small enterprise development."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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