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Among other things, fertility control in Nigeria may not be feasible without recourse to socioeconomic issues such as … micro-occupation classification and dominant family cultural traditions facing women and their relationship to fertility … of children (VOC) in socioeconomic and cultural contexts and its relationship with fertility behaviour in developing …
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Fertilizer use in Nigeria is estimated at 13 kg/ha, which is far below the 200 kg/ha recommended by the Food and …' participation in the Nigeria's growth enhancement support scheme (GESS). In addition, we determined the impact of the GESS on … fertilizer use in rural areas. One thousand, two hundred rural farmers were sampled across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria …
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We assess quantitatively the effect of exogenous reductions in fertility on output per capita. Our simulation model … quantitative macroeconomic theory. We apply the model to examine the effect of a change in fertility from the UN medium-variant to …
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Sexual behaviour in human societies is embedded in a complex web of shared ideas. Moral rules and regulations, obvious associations and obscured symbols are part of the complex behaviour patterns. Sexual behaviour varies from one culture to another, from one stage of development to another as...
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Rapid population growth in Nigeria has been accompanied by poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, low productivity … between economic growth and population in Nigeria. Rising population has constituted a source of concern to policy makers as …) Higher education and standards of living were major factors influencing population growth in Nigeria (2) Higher education and …
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