Kenya - Inside Informality
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Washington, DC: World Bank
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This report discusses the results of
a study designed to fill gaps in knowledge about slums in
Nairobi. Drawing on detailed surveys of households residing
in slums in Nairobi, this study aims to develop a
demographic, economic and infrastructure profile of slum
settlements in these two cities. Analytically, it focuses on
the following questions: how poor and inadequately served
are slum dwellers in Nairobi What are the factors correlated
with poverty among slum households in the city The report
finds: First, the incidence of economic poverty is very high
in Nairobi's slums and it is accompanied by horrible
living conditions and other forms of non-economic poverty.
Second, Nairobi's slums provide low-quality but
high-cost shelter. Third, somewhat encouragingly, there is
heterogeneity among Nairobi's slums dwellers, their
living conditions, and their economic welfare. Fourth, a
systematic comparison between poor and non-poor households
reveals five types of non-monetary factors that are strongly
correlated with poverty in the slums: (1) household
demographics (size and gender and age composition); (2)
education; (3) ownership of a micro-enterprise; (4)
unemployment in the household; and (5) infrastructure
access, in particular electricity and water supply. Given
their strong correlation with poverty, these five factors
can and should serves as a basis-a starting point-for the
design of any poverty alleviation efforts in the slums.
Fifth, slum dwellers' own development priorities -- a
first proxy for "demand"-- resonate strongly with
the technical analyses. Sixth, although upgrading efforts in
the slums have been piece-meal and modest thus far, they do
appear to have created some benefits. The paper is
structured as follows. Section two outlines the research
methodology and the data. Section three estimates poverty
incidence in the slums and identifies factors correlated
with poverty. Sections four through nine present both
descriptive data and analyses on each of the following
topics: demographcs, economic base, housing, previous
residence of "emigrants," infrastructure, and
education. Section 10 summarizes the development priorities
of slum dwellers and Section 11 presents conclusions and
policy implications.
Palabras clave
WATER, POVERTY, EDUCATION, POWER AND ELECTRICITY SECTOR, JOBS, ENERGY AND EXTRACTIVES, COMMUNITY AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH, NUTRITION AND POPULATION, POVERTY REDUCTION, LABOR MARKETS, EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES, ENERGY POLICIES AND ECONOMICS, HYDROLOGY, INEQUALITY, NO POVERTY, SDG 1, GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING, SDG 3, QUALITY EDUCATION, SDG 4, AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY, SDG 7, DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH, SDG 8, SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES, SDG 11
