Living Apart Together: Economic and Spatial Logic of Indian Communities in Nakuru (Kenya)

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15 décembre 2020

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Barbara Morovich, « Living Apart Together: Economic and Spatial Logic of Indian Communities in Nakuru (Kenya) », Africae, ID : 10670/1.pgc4w2


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Like most urban areas of Kenya, Nakuru town is home to a small population of Indian origin that is mainly engaged in commercial and industrial activities. This minority, the fourth largest in all cities of Kenya, is clustered in the town centre and lives relatively far away from the African population though it maintains close business and professional relationships with the latter. For several decades now, Asian minorities have been an important element of city life. With a population of 256...

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