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The study was designed to investigate the effect of unemployment on economics growth in Nigeria for a period of 31 years (1980-2010). It focus is to determine the relationship between unemployment and economic growth in Nigeria (GDP).The finding was that unemployment has a positive but insignificant impact on the gross domestic product (GDP) of the Nigeria economy, Despite the fact that the effect of unemployment on economic growth is not significant, its positive coefficient suggest that unemployment rate is also increasing over time, so the study recommends policies reverse this trend. The study included that government should formulate policies that will help in proper check of annual unemployment rate, and its outcome on the effort to reduce it, in order to know how to battle it, the coming year.
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In hospitals and other health care settings, antiseptics and disinfectants are utilized widely f...
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The quality of water sources and its potential health implications to health populations of respective major co...
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The research is an assessment of the delivery of low income housing in Nigeria, it analyzes the prospect and ch...
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This study assessed the implementation of Early Childhood Care Development Education in Nigeria (a study of Plateau State). The...
INTRODUCTION
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Social studies is largely taught in schools using lecture method, which does not promote higher-order thinking skills. One of th...
COMPLIANCE CHALLENGES AND REGULATORY CHANGES IN GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING
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This study explores the compliance challenges...
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The study examined the use of information technology in teaching and learning of home economics at the Universi...
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This study was intended to examine the historical growth of artificial intelligence in Nigeria. This study was...
Background to the Study
One of the most discussed themes over the past two decades in scholarly studies, political...