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Browsing by Subject "Unemployment"

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  • OCHE; ATTAH (BINGHAM JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY (BJS), 2021-12-10)
    Abstract The Nigerian paradox has continued to baffle the world because of the poverty level in the country contradicts the country‟s immense wealth as over 70 per cent of her citizens ‟s wallow in absolute poverty ...
  • AIGBEDION, Marvelous; ONIORE, Jonathan (FULafia International Journal of Business and Allied Studies (FIJBAS), 2024-03-02)
    The study examines the impact of economic growth and inflation on unemployment rate in Nigeria from 1981 to 2022 using Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model. Findings show that economic growth, inflation have a positive ...
  • Joshua Gyang, Emily; Aigbedion, I. Marvelous; Eze, Felicia (BINGHAM JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND ALLIED STUDIES (BJEAS), 2019-01)
    Abstract This study empirically investigates the impact of Government Agricultural Expenditure on Unemployment Rate in Nigeria from 1985 to 2015. The study used time series data and econometrics tools were used for ...
  • Ogwuche, David D.; Marvelous, Aigbedion I. (The Department of Economics, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria., 2019-04)
    The study focuses on the impact of human capital development on Unemployment rate in Nigeria. Time series data were used and the sourced from Central bank of Nigeria's statistical bulletins and Annual Report of National ...
  • OCHE, Innocent Onuche (TRADITIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (TJLSS), 2022-12-05)
  • Ojarikre Oniore, Jonathan; Anthony Ojonugwa, Bernard; Joshua Gyang, Emily (International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, 2015-10)
    Further, unemployment results in some psychological problems of hopelessness, frustration, hostility & gradual drift of some visible unemployed youth into all manner of criminal behaviour. This study thus analyzed the ...
  • SHAWAI, Joseph (A Journal o Department of Economics Taraba State University, 2019-01)
    The declared major goal of government in Nigeria has been to improve the standard of living of the citizens, raised the level of happiness and dignity ofthe citizens and provide basic economic and social infrastructures ...
  • OCHE, Innocent Onuche (NUSK POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2019-09-18)
    Abstract The growing gap between the developed and developing countries has led to constant flow of foreign assistance from developed countries to developing countries to help them to overcome their development ...