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This study explores how unemployed graduates cope through various strategies. Unemployment in Nigeria, particularly in the form of graduate unemployment, has become pronounced in the last two decades due primarily to upsurge in the output from tertiary education and inelastic labour absorptive capacity of the Nigerian labour market for the services of university and polytechnic graduates. The study employed both primary and secondary sources of data collection such: as survey design, interviews and journal reviews. This research recommends that youth should engage in profitable activities such acquiring soft skills and expertise while still searching for jobs rather than sitting idle home.
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This work is on the regression analysis on national income from 1998 to 2003. In view of Nigeria’s econom...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
One of the most challenging problems comforting the Nigeria nation today is how...
EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
Given that high diarrheal morbidity is likely to persist for some time in many parts of the developing world, this...
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
As Nigeria progresses in her vision to become one of the top 20 economies in th...
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The problem of federalism and the associated crises of national integration in Nigeria raise serious alarm. The situation attrac...
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The study investigated the social, economic and psychological challenges of single parent family in Ijebu-Ode L...
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Prevalence of nosocomial infections and antibiotics susceptibility profiles of bacterial isolates in six private hospitals and U...
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In this study attempt has been made highlighting the effect of poor nutrition affecting children under the age...
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This study examines the impact of Training and human capital development on effective performance of workers in...
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This research paper looks at foreign direct investment and economic development in Nigeria (20...