Report

Female Participation in the Labour Market: The Case of the Informal Sector in Kenya

“This study investigated the factors determining the participation of women in informal sector activities given a range of other available labour market options. The results show that education is one of the important factors determining women’s
participation in the different categories of the labour market. The study concludes that
efforts to address the problem of women’s access to the labour market should focus on
improving their access to education as one of the important factors for improving their
human capital. Given the nature of the informal sector, and the fact that access to the labour market is an outcome of the interaction between demand and supply, addressing female participation in the sector may require addressing the demand side of the Kenyan labour market in addition to the factors expected to explain labour market participation.”