2019
DOI: 10.9734/jemt/2019/v23i130120
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Asset Ownership and Welfare Deprivation of Women in Rural Nigeria: A Bi-Causal Relationship

Abstract: Women are an important segment of the human population and appropriate investment in their welfare would be of great benefit to the individual, household, and community levels. There has been an increasing incidence of welfare deprivation among women in rural Nigeria. However, information on the link between asset ownership and welfare deprivation of women in rural Nigeria is scanty. Thus, the relationship between the level of asset ownership and welfare deprivation of women in rural Nigeria was investigated. … Show more

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“…This was done based on the number of sachets of tea consumed by respondents per week. The categorisation into the high, intermediate and low level of tea consumption was then achieved using a composite score as given below and as used by Oladokun, 2018 High category = between highest number of sachets consumed to (Mean + S.D) points Intermediate category = between upper and lower categories Low Category = Between (Mean -S.D) points to 0 points.…”
Section: Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was done based on the number of sachets of tea consumed by respondents per week. The categorisation into the high, intermediate and low level of tea consumption was then achieved using a composite score as given below and as used by Oladokun, 2018 High category = between highest number of sachets consumed to (Mean + S.D) points Intermediate category = between upper and lower categories Low Category = Between (Mean -S.D) points to 0 points.…”
Section: Analytical Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%