Counting unpaid work in Kenya: Gender and age profiles of hours worked and imputed wage incomes

Journal of the Economics of Ageing - Tập 17 - Trang 100120 - 2020
Moses K. Muriithi1, Reuben G. Mutegi1, Germano Mwabu1
1University of Nairobi, Kenya

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