Malthusian population theory was developed as a result of the rapid population growth rate and diminishing return in agricultural sector. Malthus observed geometric ratio growth in population vis-a-vis arithmetic ratio growth in food production and envisaged world “misery” or “vice ” if not checked. Subsequent development in the world however, proved the theory wrong. But this work discovers that the predicted doom of population theory is manifesting in Nigeria- rapid population growth rate, food crises, large scale poverty, ethnic and religious conflict, HIV/AIDS epidemics, etc. Although, the aforementioned are in line with the theory‟s predictions, Nigerian government operational modus favors these manifestations over the years. The work ...
This paper is a contribution to the debate about the impact of Nigeria’s growing population on the c...
For the past seven decades, the fear of population explosion has become a scare to many experts, pol...
Following the concern by multi-lateral organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations D...
<p>Rising population is an asset, provided, the skills of the workforce are used to the maximum exte...
The impact of population growth on the economy has always been a subject of conflict and disharmony ...
Issues bordering around population studies have caught the attention of scholars in different fields...
The study seeks to examine the relevance of population equilibrium to issues of development in Niger...
The purpose of this study was to examine the economic implications of a rapid population growth on N...
This paper discussed the increasing danger of population explosion in Nigeria and its implication to...
Purpose. This study focused on the relationship between the increasing population and level of food ...
This present situation Nigeria posse’s serious threats and challenges to both government and well me...
The study analyses the Dudley Seer’s theory of development on the Nigeria economy. Before the emerge...
Nigeria remains the most populous country in Africa and the seventh globally. The country has estima...
The growing world population creates increasing pressure on the economic growth and the environment....
Population size and its change have enormous effects on economic growth and development. In this res...
This paper is a contribution to the debate about the impact of Nigeria’s growing population on the c...
For the past seven decades, the fear of population explosion has become a scare to many experts, pol...
Following the concern by multi-lateral organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations D...
<p>Rising population is an asset, provided, the skills of the workforce are used to the maximum exte...
The impact of population growth on the economy has always been a subject of conflict and disharmony ...
Issues bordering around population studies have caught the attention of scholars in different fields...
The study seeks to examine the relevance of population equilibrium to issues of development in Niger...
The purpose of this study was to examine the economic implications of a rapid population growth on N...
This paper discussed the increasing danger of population explosion in Nigeria and its implication to...
Purpose. This study focused on the relationship between the increasing population and level of food ...
This present situation Nigeria posse’s serious threats and challenges to both government and well me...
The study analyses the Dudley Seer’s theory of development on the Nigeria economy. Before the emerge...
Nigeria remains the most populous country in Africa and the seventh globally. The country has estima...
The growing world population creates increasing pressure on the economic growth and the environment....
Population size and its change have enormous effects on economic growth and development. In this res...
This paper is a contribution to the debate about the impact of Nigeria’s growing population on the c...
For the past seven decades, the fear of population explosion has become a scare to many experts, pol...
Following the concern by multi-lateral organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations D...