The study seeks to examine the relevance of population equilibrium to issues of development in Nigeria. Secondary data was utilized and the study revealed that population equilibrium centers around the carrying capacity of a nation’s resources towards its population. In other words, the available resources in the society must be able and capable of meeting the needs of the people. When this is achieved, it indicates a drive towards development and sustainable growth. Findings reveal that Nigeria’s population has grown tremendously (over 180 million), but cannot feed herself largely because of the inability of the country to utilize its resources, hence, its carrying capacity is far below what it should have. This has paved the way for food ...
This study seeks to investigate if unemployment has been persistence and further examines the effect...
Abstract. There has been intense debate in the literature on the role of population growth in econom...
The controversial debate on whether high population translates to weak or better economic growth has...
This paper is a contribution to the debate about the impact of Nigeria’s growing population on the c...
This present situation Nigeria posse’s serious threats and challenges to both government and well me...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and has a very high population momentum with an annua...
This study investigated the relationship between population dynamics and economic growth in Nigeria ...
Nigeria remains the most populous country in Africa and the seventh globally. The country has estima...
The impact of population growth on the economy has always been a subject of conflict and disharmony ...
This research explores the effect of population growth on the economic growth of Nigeria over the pe...
This paper discussed the increasing danger of population explosion in Nigeria and its implication to...
Given the prevailing view that population policy has the potentials to reduce pressure of population...
This paper reviews Nigeria's population policy which was adopted during the first quarter of 1988. T...
Following the concern by multi-lateral organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations D...
This study is directed toward the relationship between population growth and socioeconomic developme...
This study seeks to investigate if unemployment has been persistence and further examines the effect...
Abstract. There has been intense debate in the literature on the role of population growth in econom...
The controversial debate on whether high population translates to weak or better economic growth has...
This paper is a contribution to the debate about the impact of Nigeria’s growing population on the c...
This present situation Nigeria posse’s serious threats and challenges to both government and well me...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and has a very high population momentum with an annua...
This study investigated the relationship between population dynamics and economic growth in Nigeria ...
Nigeria remains the most populous country in Africa and the seventh globally. The country has estima...
The impact of population growth on the economy has always been a subject of conflict and disharmony ...
This research explores the effect of population growth on the economic growth of Nigeria over the pe...
This paper discussed the increasing danger of population explosion in Nigeria and its implication to...
Given the prevailing view that population policy has the potentials to reduce pressure of population...
This paper reviews Nigeria's population policy which was adopted during the first quarter of 1988. T...
Following the concern by multi-lateral organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations D...
This study is directed toward the relationship between population growth and socioeconomic developme...
This study seeks to investigate if unemployment has been persistence and further examines the effect...
Abstract. There has been intense debate in the literature on the role of population growth in econom...
The controversial debate on whether high population translates to weak or better economic growth has...