Browsing by Author "Edewor, Sarah Edore"
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Quels sont les Secteurs Économiques qui Favorisent l'Emploi des Jeunes au Nigeria?
Edewor, Sarah Edore; Kollie, Genesis Bhenda (African Economic Research Consortium, 2022-02)L'économie nigériane continue d'être affligée par le chômage, en particulier chez les jeunes, avec environ 29,7% et 25,7% des jeunes âgés de 15 à 34 ans déclarés au troisième trimestre 2018 comme étant respectivement ... -
Sectoral Development: Assessing the Conditions that Drive Youth Employment in Key Sectors of the Nigerian Economy
Edewor, Sarah Edore; Kollie, Genesis Bhenda (African Economic Research Consortium, 2022-08)Youth unemployment is a condition that has worsened in Nigeria over the past two decades. This situation became more glaring since 2015 due to a decline in the economy arising from the fall in oil prices. Given Nigeria ... -
Sustainable Scaling of Climate Smart Agricultural Technologies and Practices in Africa: The Case of Kenya, Nigeria and Malawi
Phiri, Austin T.; Edewor, Sarah Edore; Charimbu, Miriam Karwitha; Gaveta, Elias (African Economic Research Consortium, 2022-09)Climate change (CC) is among the major challenges globally affecting all areas of life. It has destabilized agricultural production with negative production trends projected to increase in regions with limited capacity ... -
What Economic Sectors Drive Youth Employment in Nigeria?
Edewor, Sarah Edore; Kollie, Genesis Bhenda (African Economic Research Consortium, 2022-02)The Nigeria economy continues to be plagued with unemployment especially amongst youths with about 29.7% and 25.7% of youths aged between 15-34 years reported in the third quarter of 2018 as been underemployment and ... -
What Economic Sectors Drive Youth Employment in Nigeria?
Edewor, Sarah Edore; Kollie, Genesis Bhenda (2022-02)The Nigeria economy continues to be plagued with unemployment especially amongst youths with about 29.7% and 25.7% of youths aged between 15-34 years reported in the third quarter of 2018 as been underemployment and ...