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The status of women in Kenya: A study of paternalism, inequality and underprivillege.

By: Gutto, O B S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Discussion paper No.235. Publisher: Nairobi : Institute for Development Studies, 1976Subject(s): Women -- Zambia -- Women -- Zambia | Women -- Women rights -- Female manpower. -- Women -- Women rights -- Female manpower. -- Women -- Women rights -- Female manpowerSummary: This paper aims at establishing the extent to which females are discriminated against and underpriviledged in law and how this reveals itself in social practice. The last section analyses data that show the trend in the actual female control of property followed by some broad conclusions and suggestions for reform in the light of these findings.
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This paper aims at establishing the extent to which females are discriminated against and underpriviledged in law and how this reveals itself in social practice. The last section analyses data that show the trend in the actual female control of property followed by some broad conclusions and suggestions for reform in the light of these findings.

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