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Year 2018, Volume: 4 Issue: 13, 657 - 672, 01.07.2018

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TRENDS AND DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY AND INEQUALITY IN NIGERIA

Year 2018, Volume: 4 Issue: 13, 657 - 672, 01.07.2018

Abstract

The study analyzed the determinants of poverty and income inequality in Nigeria. The objectives of the study are to examine the impact of population growth on poverty and income inequality in Nigeria and to examine the impact of unemployment on poverty and income inequality in Nigeria. To achieve the stated objectives, secondary data from NBS and CBN statistical bulletin were collected on poverty, income inequality, population growth and unemployment. The study used descriptive statistics and Generalized Method of Moments GMM test as the estimation techniques of data analysis. The Kwiatkowski, Phillips, Schemidt and Shin, KPSS unit root test preceded the GMM test in order to establish the stationarity of the variables the variables are platykurtic in nature, implying their distributions are higher than normal. The KPSS stationarity test of the series showed that the variables were stationary at first difference as their respective LM statistics are less than 5 percent critical values. The GMM results show that the coefficient of population growth POP is positively related with poverty and statistically significant at 5 percent level. Similarly the coefficient of unemployment UEM is negatively related with poverty but statistically not significant at 5 percent level. Moreover, the coefficient of population growth POP is positively related with income inequality and statistically significant at 5 percent level. Also, the coefficient of unemployment UEM is negatively related with poverty and statistically significant at 5 percent level. The study concludes that there is significant prevalence of poverty and income inequality among the Nigerian citizen. Based on findings of the study recommends implementation of a sound government programme and welfare package in order to check growing rate of poverty and inequality in Nigeria.

References

  • Apata, T., Apata, O., Igbalajobi, O., &Awoniyi, S. M. O. (2010). Determinants of rural poverty in Nigeria:evidence from small holder farmers in south-western, Nigeria. Journal of Science and TechnologyEducation Research, 1(4), 85-91.
  • Asogwa, B., Umeh, J. C., &Okwoche, V. A. (2012).Estimating the Determinants of Poverty Depth among the Peri-Urban Farmers in Nigeria.Current Research Journal of Social Sciences, 4(3), 201- 206.
  • Chikelu, J.C. (2016). Impact of Human Capital Development on Poverty Reduction in Nigeria.Munich Personal RePEc Archive.https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/. Retrieved, 28/07/2017.
  • Duniya, K. P., &Rekwot, G. Z. (2015).Determinants of Poverty among Groundnut Farming Households in Jigawa State, Nigeria.Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 4(3), 224-230. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/AJAEES/2015/13539
  • Edoumiekumo, S. G., Tamarauntari, M. K., & Steve S. T. (2014). Income Poverty in Nigeria: Incidence, Gap, Severity and Correlates. American Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(1), 1-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.11634/232907811402499
  • Ejere, S.I. (2011). Human Capital Formation as Catalyst for National Development: Nigeria in Perspective. International Business and Management, 2(2), 98-104
  • Gbosi, A.N. (2005). Modern Macroeconomics and Public Policy. Port Harcopurt: Sherbrooke Associates
  • Igbalajobi, O., Fatuase, A. I., &Ajibefun, I. (2013).Determinants of Poverty Incidence among Rural Farmers in Ondo State, Nigeria.American Journal of Rural Development, 1(5), 131-137.
  • National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).(n.d.).Publications 2006 and 2010. Retrieved June 23, 2016, from http://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng/
  • Obayori, J.B. (2016). Fiscal Policy and Unemployment in Nigeria. The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention. 3(2), 24-35
  • Udeorah, S. &Aborh, K.B. (2018).Human Capital Investment and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria.International Journal of Research in Business, Economics and Management,2(1), 104-115
  • Ogbonna, M. C., Onyenweaku, C. E., &Nwaru, J. C. (2012). Determinants of rural poverty in Africa: the case of yam farm households in southeastern Nigeria. International journal of Agricultural and Rural Development, 15(2), 1129-1137.
  • Okojie, C.E.E. (1995). Human Capital Formation for Productivity Growth in Nigeria.The Nigerian Economic and Financial Review, 1(1),44-62.
  • Olawuyi, S., &Adetunji, M. O. (2013). Assessment of Rural Households Poverty in Nigeria: Evidence from Ogbomoso Agricultural Zone of Oyo State, Nigeria. Journal of ScientificResearch & Reports, 2(1), 35-45. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/JSRR/2013/2196
  • Sunday, B. A., Inimfon, V. P. &Amina, A. (2016). Level of Income Inequality and Determinants of Poverty Incidence among Youth Farmers in AkwaIbom State, Nigeria Journal of Sustainable Development, 9(5), 162-174
  • UNDP (2003).Human development report; Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10016.
  • World Bank (2000).World Development Report Washington, DC
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Dennis Brown Ewubare This is me

Chukwudi Davidson Merenını This is me

Publication Date July 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 4 Issue: 13

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APA Ewubare, D. B., & Merenını, C. D. (2018). TRENDS AND DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY AND INEQUALITY IN NIGERIA. Journal of Institute of Economic Development and Social Researches, 4(13), 657-672.