2012
DOI: 10.1108/03068291211199341
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Socioeconomic determinants of poverty among urban households in South‐West Nigeria

Abstract: Purpose -The role of household socio-economic factors towards achieving enduring poverty interventions especially among urban households of Nigeria cannot be overemphasized. Household socio-economic factors, among others, have been identified by development practitioners in developing countries as variables which can easily be manipulated through policy levers to improve welfare of the poor. The purpose of this paper is to examine poverty situations among urban households in Ekiti State, Nigeria with emphasis … Show more

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“…Thus we used the same specification to explain variations in the likelihood of being poor (logit) and in the shortfall (fractional logit). Household socio-economic factors, among others, have been recognised by development practitioners in developing countries as variables that are strongly associated with poverty (Akerele et al 2012). In addition, community socio-economic factors such as the presence of roads, irrigation works and electricity were found to help the poor promote agricultural and non-agricultural productivity and diversify their livelihoods, which in turn enables them to escape poverty Post-Communist Economies 271 (Ali and Pernia 2003).…”
Section: Specification Of Econometric Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus we used the same specification to explain variations in the likelihood of being poor (logit) and in the shortfall (fractional logit). Household socio-economic factors, among others, have been recognised by development practitioners in developing countries as variables that are strongly associated with poverty (Akerele et al 2012). In addition, community socio-economic factors such as the presence of roads, irrigation works and electricity were found to help the poor promote agricultural and non-agricultural productivity and diversify their livelihoods, which in turn enables them to escape poverty Post-Communist Economies 271 (Ali and Pernia 2003).…”
Section: Specification Of Econometric Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these studies used the Foster–Greer–Thorbecke (FGT) indices for measuring the incidence of poverty by using different methodologies (Shirazi, ). In the existing literature, there are very few studies that are based on the empirical analysis that has analyzed poverty deeply in terms of social, personal, demographic, and economic variables with reference to a specific area or region in the Pakistani context (Abrar‐ul‐Haq, Shah, & Qamri, ; Akerele, Momoh, & Adewuyi, ; Chaudhry & Rahman, ; Hashmi, ; Khan & Bibi, ; Khan et al., ; Teerakul, Villano, & Wood, ), and still there is no study which has measured the empowerment at the household level and analyzed its impact on poverty.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is supported by those of similar studies conducted in Vietnam and Nigeria. 14,15 Besides, size of household and education level were denoted as main determinants of poverty in the poverty manual published by World Bank. 16 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%