The study focuses on the analysis of the causality between poverty and crises in northern Nigeria using the Granger causality test and the ARDL bound testing techniques. The study revealed the presence of causality running from poverty to crises and not the other way round as well as co-integration among the pairs. The long-run estimate thus showing poverty exhibiting a positive effect on crises which deviates from the negative relationship obtained in the short-run. The study thus recommends employing poverty reducing mechanism in the region coupled with the overhauling of the agricultural sector as most of the labor force in the region are unskilled which can be easily absorbed in the sector
This study is carried out to empirically examine the implication of unemployment and inflation on po...
Poverty in Nigeria has been described as pervasive owing to the fact that the nation has witnessed a...
Aim/purpose – This study investigates the links between unemployment, poverty and economi...
The study focuses on the analysis of the causality between poverty and crises in northern Nigeria us...
The paper used bound testing approach to cointegration and Granger causality test to determine the r...
Abstract: The paper examines the impact of insecurity and poverty on sustainable economic developmen...
This paper examines the relationship between poverty and the informal sector in Nigeria. In order to...
The study examines the empirical nexus between poverty and unemployment on economic growth in Nigeri...
This paper examines the impacts of the financial, food and fuel crises on the livelihoods of low-inc...
The complexity of sectarian conflicts in the North West geopolitical zone of Nigeria has sparked ren...
This paper explores the connection between socio-economic development and insecurity in Nigeria. Of ...
This study examines poverty as an African epidemic, with an empirical evidence of Nigeria. Poverty u...
This paper analyzed income poverty in the south-south geopolitical zone of Nigeria using the FGT mod...
Poverty in Nigeria has been described as pervasive owing to the fact that the nation has witnessed a...
This article examines the impacts of the financial, food and fuel crises on poor and vulnerable hous...
This study is carried out to empirically examine the implication of unemployment and inflation on po...
Poverty in Nigeria has been described as pervasive owing to the fact that the nation has witnessed a...
Aim/purpose – This study investigates the links between unemployment, poverty and economi...
The study focuses on the analysis of the causality between poverty and crises in northern Nigeria us...
The paper used bound testing approach to cointegration and Granger causality test to determine the r...
Abstract: The paper examines the impact of insecurity and poverty on sustainable economic developmen...
This paper examines the relationship between poverty and the informal sector in Nigeria. In order to...
The study examines the empirical nexus between poverty and unemployment on economic growth in Nigeri...
This paper examines the impacts of the financial, food and fuel crises on the livelihoods of low-inc...
The complexity of sectarian conflicts in the North West geopolitical zone of Nigeria has sparked ren...
This paper explores the connection between socio-economic development and insecurity in Nigeria. Of ...
This study examines poverty as an African epidemic, with an empirical evidence of Nigeria. Poverty u...
This paper analyzed income poverty in the south-south geopolitical zone of Nigeria using the FGT mod...
Poverty in Nigeria has been described as pervasive owing to the fact that the nation has witnessed a...
This article examines the impacts of the financial, food and fuel crises on poor and vulnerable hous...
This study is carried out to empirically examine the implication of unemployment and inflation on po...
Poverty in Nigeria has been described as pervasive owing to the fact that the nation has witnessed a...
Aim/purpose – This study investigates the links between unemployment, poverty and economi...