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Title: | Social Significance of Work and Unemployment in Nigeria |
Authors: | OLOWU, Josphine |
Keywords: | social significance work unemployment Nigeria |
Issue Date: | Apr-2017 |
Publisher: | Bingham university journal of accounting and business |
Series/Report no.: | VOL 1;NO 2 |
Abstract: | Work holds very significant place in our lives as most of us spend over fifty percent of our waking life engaged in some form of work Work like other human activities such as eating, sleeping and socializing essential to our very existence while unemployment has serious consequences for individuals and society individual and societal aspirations for human and societal developments are undermined by high level of unemployment Nigeria has witness high rates of unemployment. This paper therefore traces the history of work and examines the social significance of work, reasons for unemployment and governmental efforts in curbing unemployment. The objective of the paper was to show how significant work is in human life and how devastating unemployment can be. It also reveals that the root cause of unemployment is capitalism. The study was anchored on two theoretical framework, the functionalist and Deprivation perspectives. The Data for the paper was collected from secondary sources which were published data in textbooks, journals and internet materials. The study recommends more orientation on the dignity of labor, values of hard work, frugality and asceticism. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1722 |
ISSN: | 2346 7428 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles |
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