Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 91University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 2010 |
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... Rural Employment and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria : Promoting Sustainable Access to Credit for Rural Enterprises Elijah Udoh and Elias A. Udeaja Abstract Poverty is associated with lack of material assets . In Nigeria , it is ...
... Rural Employment and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria : Promoting Sustainable Access to Credit for Rural Enterprises Elijah Udoh and Elias A. Udeaja Abstract Poverty is associated with lack of material assets . In Nigeria , it is ...
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... rural area is much higher . In 2006 , for instance , 95.7 of the rural economically active population were employed . However about 90.7 percent of the rural household heads were economical active but underemployed ( NBS , 2006 ) . The ...
... rural area is much higher . In 2006 , for instance , 95.7 of the rural economically active population were employed . However about 90.7 percent of the rural household heads were economical active but underemployed ( NBS , 2006 ) . The ...
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... rural areas . In numerous instances , shortage of educated women in rural workforce threw open job opportunities for urban educated women . The outcome of the trend is visible in the growth of women's participation in workforce . The ...
... rural areas . In numerous instances , shortage of educated women in rural workforce threw open job opportunities for urban educated women . The outcome of the trend is visible in the growth of women's participation in workforce . The ...
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