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Gross County Product per capita

The Gross County Product per capita measures wealth and welfare in the counties. It is derived by dividing the GCP of a county by its population. Counties with higher GCPs per capita also have higher living standards and lower poverty ...
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Gross County Product | County GDP

The Gross County Product (GCP) measures the value created through production by residents of a specific county in Kenya. The GCP is similar to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which tracks the value of goods and services produced within a ...
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The Population of Kenya 2019

The Kenya Population and Housing Census 2019 recorded a total population of 47,564,296 people. The population growth rate between 2019 and 2009 was 2.2%, with the 2009 census having recorded a population of 37.7 million.[1] Population growth The chart below shows the ...
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Number of Households in Kenya by County

A household consists of a person or a group of people who live together under one roof. It also includes individuals residing within a homestead or compound and answering to the same head. Furthermore, these individuals need to share the ...
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Number of People per Household in Kenya | Map and Data

The average household size is the mean number of household residents in each house. In Kenya, a household also consists of people who live in the same compound or homestead, even when they do not live in the same house ...
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County Contribution to Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing | DATA

Agriculture is one of the main drivers of the Kenyan economy. In 2023, the overall GDP of the agricultural sector at current prices was Ksh 3.3 trillion, representing a contribution of 21.8% to Kenya’s overall GDP.[1] Growing crops contributed 15.4% ...
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County Contribution to Manufacturing in Kenya | Data

Manufacturing in Kenya contributed 7.6% to the country's GDP and was worth Ksh 1.15 trillion at current prices in 2023.[1] Food, beverages, and tobacco manufacturing were valued at 629.7 billion, while other manufacturing, repair, and installation activities were valued at ...
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Population of Kenya 2024-2100 | UN population prospects

The United Nation’s 2024 medium projection scenario estimates that Kenya’s population will peak at 104.23 million in 2098. This is lower than the 2022 UN revision that projected a population of 112.53 million by 2100.[1] The downward revision follows a similar ...
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Undernutrition and Wasting Among Children in Kenya

Wasting manifests under conditions of severe undernutrition, causing individuals to have a low weight for their height. It occurs when individuals do not receive enough food or after a period of illness that leads to weight loss. Five percent of ...
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Population of Kenya 2024

Kenya’s population in 2024 was 52,428,000, up from the total enumerated population of 47,564,296 in 2019.[1][2] Nairobi is still the most populous county in Kenya, with a population of 4,672,000, followed by Kiambu, with a population of 2,602,000. Counties with the ...