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Purpose This paper aims to shed light on gender inequality in Nigeria exploring new available data. It makes a case for … income inequality in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach The paper obtained data from the Living Standard Measurement Survey … the need to bridge the gap gender inequality has caused in Nigeria, especially related to income, education and …
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The inclusion of women into the financial system promotes economic development. However, in Nigeria, women face …
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Research Influence Policies in Favor of Gender Responsive Budgeting? Evidence from Nigeria's Education Sector / Adebukola … Daramola, Bola Akanji and Abubakar Oladeji -- Policy Trends, Budgetary Practices, and Gender Equality in Nigeria's Education … Assessment of Associational Tax Regime in the Informal Sector of Lagos State, Nigeria / Abiodun A. Adegboye, Funmi Soetan, and …
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The labor structure in sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by a high share of informal employment in the rural agricultural sector. The impact of COVID-19 on female employment may not appear to be large as the share of such employment is particularly high among women. Nevertheless, widespread...
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Nigeria is one of the largest recipients of international philanthropic funding, but little is known about its domestic … a first insight into a selection of domestic foundations in Nigeria. It contrasts these findings with other sources of … philanthropic organisations in Nigeria amounted to USD 89 million over 2013-18. Three foundations provided the bulk of these funds …
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Education and Politics in Namibia unravels the past trends and future prospects of the education system in Namibia, from the colonial era to the present. This work looks into ways in which education contributed to the reproduction of the colonial order. It makes apparent the contradictions...
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