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  • Individual and Systemic Factors of Under-five Mortality in Nigeria: A Cox Proportional Hazard Model

    Titus Kolawole Ojewumi
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    Article ID: 5735
    193  (Abstract) 138  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Despite considerable efforts to reduce under-five mortality nationwide, Nigeria has fallen short of achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) target of 67 deaths per 1,000 live births by 2015. Of all the documented factors of under-five mortality, little evidence exists on the impact of systemic barriers and individual factors (maternal health-seeking behaviour) on under-five mortality... More

    2023-07-28
  • The Role of Legislators and Budget Process in Nigeria

    Imuetinyan Eguavoen, Isaac Ukarin, Peter Oghenebrozie Avinyeze
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    Article ID: 5037
    216  (Abstract) 247  (Download)

    Abstract: This study examined the role of the legislators and budget process in Nigeria. For the objective of the study to be achieved, the study embraces the library research which involves a review of extant literature and this forms the basis for drawing up the conclusion. Flowing from the review, the study shows that argument has... More

    2022-09-29
  • Financial Inclusion in Nigeria: A Gender Gap Approach

    Wagbafor Marx O., Adenegan Kemisola O., Oladokun Yetunde O.M, Olasehinde Toba
    1-9

    Article ID: 3546
    375  (Abstract) 185  (Download)

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    Ability to have access and use financial goods and services such as bank and mobile money accounts indicates the overall financial inclusion level of an economy and the higher the indices are in any economy, the better that economy is. Financial inclusion is important to realize inclusive growth in any country. It has direct... More

    2021-09-14
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