Type | Thesis or Dissertation - PhD thesis |
Title | Rethinking Poverty in Nigeria: The Demographics of Households with Threatened Livelihoods |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
URL | https://paa.confex.com/paa/2016/mediafile/ExtendedAbstract/Paper4943/PAA SUBMISSION_EOL.pdf |
Abstract | While access to adequate food and freedom from hunger is a basic human right, millions of Nigerians experience food insecurity and are malnourished. Using nationally representative and panel data from the Nigeria General Household Survey (NGHS), this study analyzes the socioeconomic and demographic correlates (including wealth index, a widely used measure of household socioeconomic condition) of household livelihoods in Nigeria. The study expands the existing measures of household livelihood to include persistent and transitory food insecurity and water access. A series of multinomial logistic regression models showed very weak associations between the predictors of household socioeconomic status in previous studies (e.g. education, employment, and household wealth) and experiences of household food insecurity and limited water access. The study seeks to advance our knowledge about household food insecurity in Nigeria by providing new insights into processes underlying household food insecurity and their implications for wellbeing. |
» | Nigeria - General Household Survey, Panel 2012-2013 |