This study explores the intricate nexus between gender, inequality, poverty, social inclusion, and economic growth in Nigeria, seeking to unravel the complex interdependencies that shape the nation's socio-economic landscape. Against the backdrop of Nigeria's rich history and cultural diversity, this research addresses the persistent challenges that impede inclusive development. Despite marked economic growth, Nigeria faces enduring gender disparities, economic inequalities, and high levels of poverty. This study examines the nature of the nexus and the ways in which gender, inequality, poverty, social inclusion, and economic growth interact, influencing development outcomes. A comprehensive review of historical literature, policy documents...
Gender pay gap is phenomenally global. It manifests in different dimensions, across borders and has ...
In recent years, popular media and researchers have given attention to gender inequality and educati...
It is desirable and inevitable that women should participate effectively in national development act...
This study used secondary data to examine Gender and Development in Nigeria. Human development is pe...
As obtainable in parts of the globe where instances of discriminatory disposition toward the womenfo...
Gender is one social barrier that differentiates human beings between males and females and assigns ...
Growth and development are among the most exciting subjects in economics, and the application of the...
This paper examines the impact of gender inequality on economic growth and poverty eradication. It s...
The female education is said to be a vehicle that break the shackes of poverty thereby leading to tr...
Gender inequality is recognised as an impediment to economic growth and development. In Nigeria, sev...
African countries both individually and collectively are still searching for ways to sustain the gro...
This paper examines the importance of gender balance in relation to national development bringing to...
Women, today, have come to be accepted as the pillars of the smallest economic unit, the family and ...
Economic growth is expected to lead to economic development and increase in the welfare of the masse...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) provides that “all human beings are born free...
Gender pay gap is phenomenally global. It manifests in different dimensions, across borders and has ...
In recent years, popular media and researchers have given attention to gender inequality and educati...
It is desirable and inevitable that women should participate effectively in national development act...
This study used secondary data to examine Gender and Development in Nigeria. Human development is pe...
As obtainable in parts of the globe where instances of discriminatory disposition toward the womenfo...
Gender is one social barrier that differentiates human beings between males and females and assigns ...
Growth and development are among the most exciting subjects in economics, and the application of the...
This paper examines the impact of gender inequality on economic growth and poverty eradication. It s...
The female education is said to be a vehicle that break the shackes of poverty thereby leading to tr...
Gender inequality is recognised as an impediment to economic growth and development. In Nigeria, sev...
African countries both individually and collectively are still searching for ways to sustain the gro...
This paper examines the importance of gender balance in relation to national development bringing to...
Women, today, have come to be accepted as the pillars of the smallest economic unit, the family and ...
Economic growth is expected to lead to economic development and increase in the welfare of the masse...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) provides that “all human beings are born free...
Gender pay gap is phenomenally global. It manifests in different dimensions, across borders and has ...
In recent years, popular media and researchers have given attention to gender inequality and educati...
It is desirable and inevitable that women should participate effectively in national development act...