The study has examined the linkages among higher education, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria from 1980-2012 using an Instrumental Variable based Two-Stage Least Square (IV/2SLS) methodology. The Johansen cointegration test supports the existence of a long run relationship among the variables while the negatively signed and significant ECM insinuates a satisfactory speed of adjustment. The results obtained indicate that increases in economic growth do not have significant effect on the level of poverty in Nigeria. Also there is evidence of a positive and significant contribution of higher education to economic growth and poverty reduction, but the magnitude of transmission is lower than what is expected because unemployment has eroded ...
Poverty is said to exist when people lack the means to satisfy their basic needs. Thus, improving th...
This paper examines the notion that formal education accelerates economic growth using Nigerian data...
This study investigates the impact of economic growth on employment and poverty in Nigeria, as a fir...
The study has examined the linkages among higher education, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria f...
Education is seen as a veritable tool for the socio-political and economic emancipation of any count...
The paper used bound testing approach to cointegration and Granger causality test to determine the r...
This study examines the relationship among poverty, inequality and economic growth in Nigeria by emp...
The study examines the empirical nexus between poverty and unemployment on economic growth in Nigeri...
Aim/purpose – This study investigates the links between unemployment, poverty and economi...
The role of human capital in the growth process of any nation is indispensable. It is a major tool f...
The paper examines the impact of human capital development on economic growth in Nigeria using data ...
Purpose — This paper aims to examine how Nigeria's economic growth over the past two decades has con...
This paper analyzed the link between human capital development and poverty reduction in Nigeria betw...
Poverty is said to exist when people lacks the means to satisfy their basic needs. Thus, improving t...
This study examined the relationship between human capital development and poverty in Nigeria using ...
Poverty is said to exist when people lack the means to satisfy their basic needs. Thus, improving th...
This paper examines the notion that formal education accelerates economic growth using Nigerian data...
This study investigates the impact of economic growth on employment and poverty in Nigeria, as a fir...
The study has examined the linkages among higher education, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria f...
Education is seen as a veritable tool for the socio-political and economic emancipation of any count...
The paper used bound testing approach to cointegration and Granger causality test to determine the r...
This study examines the relationship among poverty, inequality and economic growth in Nigeria by emp...
The study examines the empirical nexus between poverty and unemployment on economic growth in Nigeri...
Aim/purpose – This study investigates the links between unemployment, poverty and economi...
The role of human capital in the growth process of any nation is indispensable. It is a major tool f...
The paper examines the impact of human capital development on economic growth in Nigeria using data ...
Purpose — This paper aims to examine how Nigeria's economic growth over the past two decades has con...
This paper analyzed the link between human capital development and poverty reduction in Nigeria betw...
Poverty is said to exist when people lacks the means to satisfy their basic needs. Thus, improving t...
This study examined the relationship between human capital development and poverty in Nigeria using ...
Poverty is said to exist when people lack the means to satisfy their basic needs. Thus, improving th...
This paper examines the notion that formal education accelerates economic growth using Nigerian data...
This study investigates the impact of economic growth on employment and poverty in Nigeria, as a fir...