Social Capital as a Coping Mechanism for Women Small Scale Traders in the Informal Economy in Nairobi, Kenya

  • Muia D
  • Kamau A
  • Kamau P
  • et al.
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Gender relations are increasingly being transformed in the informal urban economy in Kenya. Women small scale traders (WSSTs) have had to cope by neither relying on their spouses as traditionally expected nor on profit maximisation. This paper argues that social …

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Muia, D., Kamau, A., Kamau, P., Baiya, H., & Ndungu, J. (2018). Social Capital as a Coping Mechanism for Women Small Scale Traders in the Informal Economy in Nairobi, Kenya. Journal of Social Welfare and Human Rights, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.15640/jswhr.v6n1a3

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