This study assessed the prospect for second demographic dividend in Nigeria using time series secondary data spanning the period between 1970 and 2015. Employing Autoregressive Distributed Lag Model (ARDL) and TYDL Approach to Granger causality tests, the paper found the existence of cointegration among the variables. Furthermore, the results obtained revealed the existence of causality running from economic support ratio to household savings. Equally, the results found showed the existence of causality running from household savings to private investment. However, the null hypothesis that private investment does not granger cause economic growth is accepted. These results, thus, implied that although second dividend is under way in Nigeria...
The extensive literature on population and development yielded few policy-relevant results before th...
The impact of population growth on the economy has always been a subject of conflict and disharmony ...
This study explores the relationship between savings and income growth in Nigeria over the period 19...
This study evaluated the impact of demographic structure on Nigeria’s economic growth over the perio...
Changes in age structure that results from demographic transition have economic consequences. This p...
Abstract Changes in age structure that results from demographic transition have economic consequence...
The controversial debate on whether high population translates to weak or better economic growth has...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the eighth most populous country in the world, ye...
This study investigated the relationship between population dynamics and economic growth in Nigeria ...
This study seeks to investigate if unemployment has been persistence and further examines the effect...
The phenomenon of the “demographic dividend” in Africa has become a source of considerable and vigor...
This paper revisits demographic dividend issues after almost 2 decades of debate. In 1998, David Blo...
The discourse on population growth has generally given a picture that the increase in the population...
The phenomenon of the demographic dividend in Africa has become a source of considerable and vigor...
Economists have studied the relationship between population growth and economic growth for a very lo...
The extensive literature on population and development yielded few policy-relevant results before th...
The impact of population growth on the economy has always been a subject of conflict and disharmony ...
This study explores the relationship between savings and income growth in Nigeria over the period 19...
This study evaluated the impact of demographic structure on Nigeria’s economic growth over the perio...
Changes in age structure that results from demographic transition have economic consequences. This p...
Abstract Changes in age structure that results from demographic transition have economic consequence...
The controversial debate on whether high population translates to weak or better economic growth has...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the eighth most populous country in the world, ye...
This study investigated the relationship between population dynamics and economic growth in Nigeria ...
This study seeks to investigate if unemployment has been persistence and further examines the effect...
The phenomenon of the “demographic dividend” in Africa has become a source of considerable and vigor...
This paper revisits demographic dividend issues after almost 2 decades of debate. In 1998, David Blo...
The discourse on population growth has generally given a picture that the increase in the population...
The phenomenon of the demographic dividend in Africa has become a source of considerable and vigor...
Economists have studied the relationship between population growth and economic growth for a very lo...
The extensive literature on population and development yielded few policy-relevant results before th...
The impact of population growth on the economy has always been a subject of conflict and disharmony ...
This study explores the relationship between savings and income growth in Nigeria over the period 19...