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    The negative effects of cultural habits on women's economic participation in development in Isinya town in Kenya
    (Kampala International University. College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2013-07) Andrew, Mwaniki Ngigi
    The study set out to establish the negative effects of cultural habits on women’s economic participation in development. The study was conducted at Isinya town in Kenya. The study followed the objectives of the study. A cross sectional study design was used. Data was collected from 100 respondents who were systematically selected. Data was collected using a self administered questionnaires and analyzed using SPSS to get descriptive statistics. The findings revealed that there was no equality between the men and women in Isinya over the access and control of the economic resources a factor that hindered development in the area. It was therefore recommended that women should light for their rights especially those concerning with owning. accessing and controlling of the economic resources. This can be done through several institutions including FIDA which fights for women's rights. This ma> lead the women to acquire some resources like land. building a factor that may boost on their economic development.

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