Children are the most susceptible to poverty and it often directly affects them through access to sanitation, education, health, water, food and shelter. Poverty among them is however usually assessed using indicators such as income and expenditure which often do not reveal the extent of deprivation among them. This study investigates the extent of poverty among under five children in rural Nigeria and its distribution across household wealth status. The study used the 2013 DHS data. The Alkire and Foster counting approach was used to generate poverty profiles among the children while descriptive statistics was used to assess their distribution. The results revealed a significant level of poverty among the children and poor children were fo...
Africa’s disadvantaged children are often rural, malnourished, out of school, child brides or child ...
The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report indicated that children in sub-Saharan African c...
The study examined the basic characteristics of the rural poor as well as the causes and effects of ...
The study applies the counting approach to explain the deprivation concept among children under 5 ye...
Subject and purpose of work: This study assessed child poverty in rural border communities of Nigeri...
Poverty is a global menace that threatens the standard of living of the people across various countr...
Examination of the characteristics and causes of poverty is an important input into the design of ec...
- Children are the most vulnerable to excessive deprivation of basic needs and such affect their gro...
This study examined the socioeconomic characteristics of the farming households in Delta State, Nige...
Subject and purpose of work: This study assessed child poverty in rural border communities of Nigeri...
Using the 2013 Demographic Health Survey data, this chapter revisits the debate on child poverty dri...
This study aims to empirically assess the extent and level of poverty among rural farm households in...
Poverty has been a global problem which is affecting over four billion people all over the world. Ni...
Subject and purpose of work: This study assessed child poverty in rural border communities of Nigeri...
The study analysed rural farming households’ poverty status and alleviating strategies in Benue Stat...
Africa’s disadvantaged children are often rural, malnourished, out of school, child brides or child ...
The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report indicated that children in sub-Saharan African c...
The study examined the basic characteristics of the rural poor as well as the causes and effects of ...
The study applies the counting approach to explain the deprivation concept among children under 5 ye...
Subject and purpose of work: This study assessed child poverty in rural border communities of Nigeri...
Poverty is a global menace that threatens the standard of living of the people across various countr...
Examination of the characteristics and causes of poverty is an important input into the design of ec...
- Children are the most vulnerable to excessive deprivation of basic needs and such affect their gro...
This study examined the socioeconomic characteristics of the farming households in Delta State, Nige...
Subject and purpose of work: This study assessed child poverty in rural border communities of Nigeri...
Using the 2013 Demographic Health Survey data, this chapter revisits the debate on child poverty dri...
This study aims to empirically assess the extent and level of poverty among rural farm households in...
Poverty has been a global problem which is affecting over four billion people all over the world. Ni...
Subject and purpose of work: This study assessed child poverty in rural border communities of Nigeri...
The study analysed rural farming households’ poverty status and alleviating strategies in Benue Stat...
Africa’s disadvantaged children are often rural, malnourished, out of school, child brides or child ...
The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2013 report indicated that children in sub-Saharan African c...
The study examined the basic characteristics of the rural poor as well as the causes and effects of ...