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351) THE EFFECT OF GENDER DISCRIMINATION ON WOMEN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

THE EFFECT OF GENDER DISCRIMINATION ON WOMEN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY  CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   Background to the study In recent decades, there have been large gains, no doubt in comparable levels, in basic rights and opportunities, in life expectancy and enrolment ratio for women. But despite these gains, the stark reality has not... Continue Reading

352) CAUSES AND EFFECT OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE AMONG YOUTH

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1     BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY It is indisputable true that man has almost complete dominion over all things on earth, yet he has remained subjected to physical, biological and social environmental problems which he created. Non-communicable diseases (NCDS),... Continue Reading

353) PEOPLE'S PERCEPTION OF AGEING: THE CHALLENGE OF THE OLDER ADULTS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   Background to the Study The concept of ageing is a universal phenomenon that cuts across all facets of living things as a natural phenomenon. Atchley (1980) define ageing as a broad concept that includes physical, psychological, mental changes that occur in our bodies. The perception of ageing and the older adults... Continue Reading

354) UNEMPLOYMENT AND IT'S EFFECTS ON NIGERIA YOUTHS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Current World Population include an estimated 1.2 billion young people between the ages of 15 and 24 years, which is about 24.7% of the world’s working age population. Worldwide youth unemployment is high, almost three times higher than the adult unemployment rate. With the economic... Continue Reading

355) CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF COMMERCIAL SEX WORK

ABSTRACT The rising wave of incidence of commercial sex work has given serious concern to the government, parents, health workers and the society. The causes and effects of commercial sex work among AkwaIbom girls in Uyo Local Government is the main concern of this study. The study seeks to find out the possible ways in which the problem of... Continue Reading

356) CRIME AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN NIGERIA

Chapter one Introduction 1.1       Background to the Study Nigeria is sitting on a tourism goldmine, which is as rich if not richer than oil. The tourism industry boasts of potentials capable of generating significant investments toward economic development (Kraal, 1993). In spite of enormous opportunities for wealth creation, growth of... Continue Reading

357) KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS TOWARDS HOMOSEXUALITY AND IT'S IMPLICATION ON SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT

ABSTRACT With civilization and urbanization on the increase in Nigeria today and also freedom from parents enjoyed by youths and students in various institutions of higher learning in Nigeria, different kinds of sexual orientation has developed which homosexual is one of them. Homosexuality being the romantic or sexual intercourse or behaviour... Continue Reading

358) THE NATURE AND CONSEQUENCES OF JUVENILE DELIQUENCY IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT Juvenile delinquency is seen as one of the menace that destroys life and property in our society today. Because of the nature of crime committed by juvenile parents, guidance, sponsors and well wishers are worried and disturbed about our future leaders. Crime associated with juvenile include: rape, stealing, kleptomanism, burglary,... Continue Reading

359) THE DETERMINANCE OF INDUCED ABORTION AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

The Determinance Of Induced Abortion Among Undergraduate Students A Study Of University Of Calabar, Cross River State Nigeria ABSTRACT Abortion is a wide issue and the major concern in most of the discussion on abortion draws heavily from the fact that abortion constitutes severe danger to a woman’s health but at the same time when performed by... Continue Reading

360) THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENT ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study The influence of colonialism on Nigeria cannot be over emphasized. The influx of white explorers, traders and missionaries led to the development of settlements that differed from the traditional domestic environment. These new settlements were designed to reflect the norms, values and economic... Continue Reading

361) PARENTAL BACKGROUND AND DELINQUENCY AMONG YOUTH

INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Juvenile delinquency is an age-long problem. It is a social problem that has fathered enormous trends in our society and it cuts across the globe. It has also recently taken new dimensions in villages, urban, suburban areas and in schools. The problem increases and becomes less manageable especially now that... Continue Reading

362) THE EFFECT OF POPULATION GROWTH ON THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION Background of the study Human trafficking is a phenomenon that  is currently  generating a lot of concern globally,  especially  in countries  like Nigeria, where it  is highly prevalent.  The generally acceptable definition of human trafficking is that of the use United Nations which defines  it as  the... Continue Reading

363) CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF CHRISTIAN HEALING MINISTRY

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Christian healing represents “a specific mode of therapy which has been well cultivated since ancient times, being an offshoot of the Judaic tradition”.1 Most Dictionaries denote healing as an adjective derived from the verb, to heal, which means “to cure a disease or disorder”, “to... Continue Reading

364) SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES ON HANDICAPPED PERSONS IN NIGERIA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the Study                                                           The issue of welfare services in Nigeria exist with the motive of assisting the handicapped persons to help themselves.  Government has the right to protect and foster the interest of... Continue Reading

365) THE SOCIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF SINGLE PARENTHOOD

ABSTRACT The study explores on the sociological examination of single parenthood in Makurdi local government area of Benue State with the following specific set objectives: to ascertain the causes of single parenthood, to find out the effect of single parenthood and to proffer possible solutions to the problem of single parenthood. The study... Continue Reading

366) THE NIGERIAN HOME VIDEO FILMS: A SOCIOLOGICAL SURVEY

  ABSTRACT There is a wide concern for the high rate of abnormal behaviour evident in our youth as a result of home video films they are exposed to.           This research was undertaken to find out the significance of home video in the life of these youths, with particular reference to Social Science Faculty of the University of... Continue Reading

367) KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE EDUCATION STUDENTS TOWARDS THE STUDY OF EARLY CHILD EDUCATION AS A COURSE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Generally, the term ‘early childhood education’ could be used to describe the care and education of children from birth to about seven years of age. It is in light of this that Caldwell (2009) coined the term “educare”, to help widen the scope described. The new expansion of childhood now... Continue Reading

368) PROBLEM OF EXTENDED FAMILY SYSTEM ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS

PROBLEM OF EXTENDED FAMILY SYSTEM ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS IN SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EDO STATE  ABSTRACT The study is aimed at investigating the problems of extended family system and how it affects student’s performance in secondary schools. It is believed that the study will help... Continue Reading

369) WOMEN SUBORDINATION IN RELIGION, OCCUPATION AND EDUCATION

INTRODUCTION   Since early times women have been uniquely viewed as a creative source of human life. As individuals, women have participated in essentially all of the activities in human societies. As a group, however, women have been identified with particular roles ascribed to them by their societies. Marriage and motherhood are the traditional... Continue Reading

370) AN ASSESMENT OF MAINTENANCE CULTURE IN NIGERIA AIR FORCE PRINTING PRESSES

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background of the study The maintenance culture in Nigeria is nothing to write home about.  That is the reason why many factories collapse as a result of lack of preventive maintenance culture which leads to collapse of buildings,... Continue Reading

371) ASSESSMENT OF FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION IN NIGERIA CASE STUDY BENIN CITY

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1      Background of the study According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Female genital mutilation (FGM) is defined as all procedures which involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia and/or injury to the female... Continue Reading

372) DETERMINANTS OF CAPITAL FLIGHT IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The verity that capital formation is a key to economic development is incontrovertible. Yet capital scarcity is norm in most developing nations like Nigeria. With this in view, this study examines the determinants of capital flight in Nigeria. In executing this crucial study, annual time series data, between 1980 and 2014 is used and... Continue Reading

373) GENDER DIMENSION IN THE USE OF FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES

ABSTRACT The developed economies of the world have advanced in the goal of achieving a balance between population growth rate and economic resources. In view of this, measures have been taken which include family planning, sex education, among others in controlling such growth. The major aim borne in mind towards effecting this policy is the... Continue Reading

374) PERCEPTION AND CARE OF THE AGED AMONG THE ADOLESCENTS

ABSTRACT Aging is both a ‘natural’ and ‘universal’ process; but growing old can be as peaceful as it can be traumatic, especially in a transitional society. The perception of the younger generation towards the aged is a global phenomenon. How the aged are perceived goes a long way in determining how they are treated or cared for. These... Continue Reading

375) THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN NIGERIA POLITICS (A CASE STUDY OF EGOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)

ABSTRACT  Political participation is at the heart of Democracy. The more people participate the more legitimate a democratic government is.  Though political participation is found to be liberal and unrestrictive, research has shown that women who constitute more... Continue Reading
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