Rempel, H.House, W.J.2007-11-122007-11-1219780 19 572453 4http://hdl.handle.net/10625/5529Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedExamines whether the increase in the supply of labour available in Kenya was exerting significant downward pressure on the wage structure in the modern sector and concludes that wage levels have not been responsive to the growing labour supply pressures. Includes bibliography.1 digital file (214 p. : ill.)application/pdfenEMPLOYMENTLABOUR MARKETWAGESLABOUR PRODUCTIVITYINDUSTRIAL SECTORKENYAUNEMPLOYMENTECONOMIC IMPLICATIONSSOCIAL IMPLICATIONSKenya employment problem : an analysis of the modern sector labour marketBook