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2012The study assessed the health risks associated with street trading activities among selected mothers in urban centers of Nigeria. The data used was extracted from national survey data among 3,873 street traders selected in various Central Business Districts (CBDs) across three major cities of Nigeria, namely, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt. The study showed that street trading has provided job opportunities for mothers but the impact of the business on their welfare is not visible considering their weekly income that is far below their weekly expenditure. Respondents with primary, secondary and tertiary education are 0.879, 0.553 and 0.818 less likely to be injured while trading on the street compared to individuals who have no formal education. The authors suggest due recognition to be given to the activity and that street traders-government partnership be established in order to safeguard the health of the operators.Amoo, Emmanuel O.; Ola-David, Oluwayomi; Olurinola, Isaiah O.; Fadayomi, Theophilus O.
2012Impact of Unionisation and Non-Unionisation of Workers on Organisational Efficiency in Southwestern NigeriaAbolade, Dupe A.
2012Oil price shocks and fiscal policy management: Implications for Nigerian economic planning (1980-2009)Aremo, Adeleke G.; Orisadare, Monica A.; Ekperiware, Moses C.
2012Realities of work life balance in Nigeria: perceptions of role conflict and coping beliefsAkanji, Babatunde
2012-03The impact of work-life balance on the commitment and motivation of Nigerian women employeesNwagbara, Uzoechi; Akanji, Babatunde
2012Evaluation of Iron, Zinc, Sodium and Phytate Contents of Commonly Consumed Indigenous Foods in Southwest NigeriaOlayiwola, I. O.; Okhiria, Adebimpe O.
2012-08Indigenous Food Consumption Pattern in South West, NigeriaOlayiwola, I. O.; Akinlade, A. R.; Okhiria, Adebimpe O.
2012An Analysis of Youths' Responses to Media Messages Promoting Family Planning Services in Abraka Community of Delta StateWilfred, 0lley O.; Ogbiten, Brickins O.
2012-09The Effects of the Activities of Militants in the Niger Abroad Delta Region on Nigeria's Image AbroadOgbiten, Brickins O.
2012-01-30Contribution of Some Identified Variables to Females’ Participation in Literacy Programme in Southwestern NigeriaABOLADE, ADESUBOMI DUPE