Taxation was widely used as a policy instrument to regulate the labour market not only in Kenya but also throughout the British Colonial Empire. The use of taxation in Kenya for the purposes of releasing labour from the subsistence sector became particularly pronounced after the First World War in 1918. As a result of
massive loss of life in combat, labour shortages for the settler farmers
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Taxation and Markets for Labour in Colonial Kenya
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