Gender and the urban environment: Analysis of willingness to pay for waste management disposal in Ekiti-State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - American International Journal of Contemporary Research
Title Gender and the urban environment: Analysis of willingness to pay for waste management disposal in Ekiti-State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 2
Issue 5
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 228-236
URL http://aijcrnet.com/journals/Vol_2_No_5_May_2012/25.pdf
Abstract
The paper examined the factors that might influence willingness-to-pay for waste disposal among male and
female gender in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Information on willingness-to-pay, socioeconomic characteristics, and
gender division of household’s responsibility in the State were sought from 160 respondents randomly selected at
3-5 male –female ratio. Probit regression analysis was used to determine the dominant factors that might
influence willingness-to-pay for waste disposal. The results showed that willingness-to-pay for waste disposal was
significantly affected by gender; nature of primary occupation; marital status; level of education and average
monthly income. However, family size, household headship and nearness to dump site all have a negative
relationship with willingness to pay for waste disposal in Ekiti State. Thus, married female gender, having good
occupation with a higher level of education and income tend to express willingness to pay for waste disposal in
Ekiti State than other counterparts. However poverty as manifested in large family size, headship of households
and nearness to dump site reduces the willingness to pay for waste disposal in the State. Awareness campaign on
the need for effective waste disposal in the State should be mounted while the males should be encouraged to pay
for waste disposal as they earn more income than the female respondents. Females should be encouraged to
participate in adult literacy programmes and income generating activities to improve their level of education,
income as well as the sensitivity to maintain a clean environment

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