The aim of this article is to investigate some of the factors explaining the economic activity of women in Nigeria, in particular, to examine the question of whether urbanisation is likely to lead to a "marginalisation" of Women in Nigeria. Such a question would not normally be asked in most developing countries because, since recorded female labour force participation is low in the rural areas of most countries, it could be expected that urbanisation would be associated with rising levels of female activity. However, a different situation exists in sub-Saharan Africa with female participation in the rural economy being strikingly high.1 This is associated with a traditional divisi...
Across the world, women juggle work with family and care responsibilities, and Nigeria is no excepti...
Women in the world of work in Nigeria have always been described as disadvantaged because they are b...
The findings of a Nigerian case study discussed in this paper indicate that the notion of wives of l...
Cultural and traditional beliefs that determine husband’s willingness to permit their spouse work ar...
The thrust of this paper is to see how changing gender identities and roles can impact and influence...
Abstract. The study examined the spatial distribution of the informal sector activities engaged in b...
Poverty and food insecurity are some of the problems facing Nigerian population and governments at v...
Nigeria's participation on issues that related to the position and empowerment of women has been a r...
The study examined the spatial distribution of the informal sector activities engaged in by women in...
Rural development is a strategy designed to improve the social and economic life of the rural poor i...
United Nations declared 1985 – 1995 the decade for women and organised women conferences that have p...
Over the years, the challenges of food security have been of great concern to governments, internati...
The paper analyzes the constraints on rural women in the informal sector of Imo State, Nigeria. Lack...
Abstract: Most farmers in Nigeria operate at the subsistence, smallholder level in an extensive agri...
<p>The paper begins with the need to expand the capacities of rural women farmers which is not negot...
Across the world, women juggle work with family and care responsibilities, and Nigeria is no excepti...
Women in the world of work in Nigeria have always been described as disadvantaged because they are b...
The findings of a Nigerian case study discussed in this paper indicate that the notion of wives of l...
Cultural and traditional beliefs that determine husband’s willingness to permit their spouse work ar...
The thrust of this paper is to see how changing gender identities and roles can impact and influence...
Abstract. The study examined the spatial distribution of the informal sector activities engaged in b...
Poverty and food insecurity are some of the problems facing Nigerian population and governments at v...
Nigeria's participation on issues that related to the position and empowerment of women has been a r...
The study examined the spatial distribution of the informal sector activities engaged in by women in...
Rural development is a strategy designed to improve the social and economic life of the rural poor i...
United Nations declared 1985 – 1995 the decade for women and organised women conferences that have p...
Over the years, the challenges of food security have been of great concern to governments, internati...
The paper analyzes the constraints on rural women in the informal sector of Imo State, Nigeria. Lack...
Abstract: Most farmers in Nigeria operate at the subsistence, smallholder level in an extensive agri...
<p>The paper begins with the need to expand the capacities of rural women farmers which is not negot...
Across the world, women juggle work with family and care responsibilities, and Nigeria is no excepti...
Women in the world of work in Nigeria have always been described as disadvantaged because they are b...
The findings of a Nigerian case study discussed in this paper indicate that the notion of wives of l...