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The study investigated the social, economic and psychological challenges of single parent family in Ijebu-Ode Local Government Area of Ogun State. The study cross analyzed the degree of these challenges among the respondents in the study area. Although the causes and challenges of single mother hard in Nigeria have been explored a bit, research on single parenting in Ijebu-Ode is surprisingly birth histories to explore single parenting over the life course of women in Kabong and Apata Districts. The descriptive approach was adopted for the purpose data gathering. We find out that in both locations, a substantial number of women experience one part single parenting before the age of 45. Women are far more likely to become single mothers following a divorce or death of their spouse rather than as a consequence of pre-marital birth.
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Biophilic architecture is based on the assertion that humans have an innate connection with nature that should be expressed in t...
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This study determined the relationship between job stress and job efficiency of agricultural education academic staff in college...
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Transportation and traffic problems particularly, traffic congestion, delays, parking space difficulties, e...
Abstract: AN APPRAISAL OF FORENSIC ACCOUNTING IN BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY CASES
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This study was carried out to examine Factors influencing the selection of incentive scheme in...
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Housing is one of the basic human needs, apart from food and clothing...
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This research investigates the influence of technology on management accounting practices in...
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This study was carried out on An evaluation of electricity infrastructure as an impediment to...
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Housing shortage is one of the most serious developmental challenges presently confronting Nigeria. Stakeholde...