Despite the extensive literature on rural poverty outcome, the labour employment channel has not been carefully investigated for rural Nigeria. The paper used the socioeconomic data from the three waves of the Nigerian General Household Survey Panel (2010/2011, 2012/3013 and 2015/2016 to examine the nature of household employment. By exploiting the panel nature of the data, we used a logit model and fixed effect approach to analyze the factors determining the employment expansion and earnings. From the descriptive statistics, agricultural employment sectoral share remains substantial but declined over the period considered. The study finds that much of the employment in rural Nigeria during the period 2010 to 2015 is farm self-employment. T...
The incidence of poverty is evidenced among rural farm households in developing societies. As a resu...
Using nationally-representative data from 14 developing countries, this paper explores rural wage em...
In Nigeria, most farming activities rely on family labor. However, rural-urban drift and the movemen...
In Nigeria, unemployment in rural areas translates to economic problems, such as high levels of rura...
Poverty, inequality and unemployment challenges need to be adequately addressed if sustainable human...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of non-farm employment (disaggregated by wage- and self-emp...
Poverty is one of the Nigeria’s policy challenges stalling all efforts to develop rural areas and tr...
This paper attempt to examine the factors that determine non-farm occupations among rural farming ho...
This study employed Nigeria’s household data from the RIGA database to examine the effect of off-far...
The study examines income inequality by sources of income in Nigeria. A standard Gini decomposition ...
Farming as a primary source of income has failed to guarantee sufficient livelihood for most farmi...
Most of the population of Nigeria is rural and agriculture is the mainstay of the impoverished peopl...
Rural age distribution and its interrelationships with household level socio-economic variables, wer...
The literature on the rural non-farm economy and non-farm employment often neglects agricultural wag...
Job creation is a central part of the policy of almost all African countries. The problems are parti...
The incidence of poverty is evidenced among rural farm households in developing societies. As a resu...
Using nationally-representative data from 14 developing countries, this paper explores rural wage em...
In Nigeria, most farming activities rely on family labor. However, rural-urban drift and the movemen...
In Nigeria, unemployment in rural areas translates to economic problems, such as high levels of rura...
Poverty, inequality and unemployment challenges need to be adequately addressed if sustainable human...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of non-farm employment (disaggregated by wage- and self-emp...
Poverty is one of the Nigeria’s policy challenges stalling all efforts to develop rural areas and tr...
This paper attempt to examine the factors that determine non-farm occupations among rural farming ho...
This study employed Nigeria’s household data from the RIGA database to examine the effect of off-far...
The study examines income inequality by sources of income in Nigeria. A standard Gini decomposition ...
Farming as a primary source of income has failed to guarantee sufficient livelihood for most farmi...
Most of the population of Nigeria is rural and agriculture is the mainstay of the impoverished peopl...
Rural age distribution and its interrelationships with household level socio-economic variables, wer...
The literature on the rural non-farm economy and non-farm employment often neglects agricultural wag...
Job creation is a central part of the policy of almost all African countries. The problems are parti...
The incidence of poverty is evidenced among rural farm households in developing societies. As a resu...
Using nationally-representative data from 14 developing countries, this paper explores rural wage em...
In Nigeria, most farming activities rely on family labor. However, rural-urban drift and the movemen...