Social capital and poverty reduction in Nigeria: A case study of Minna Metropolis

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Business and Social Science
Title Social capital and poverty reduction in Nigeria: A case study of Minna Metropolis
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 12
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 229-236
URL http://www.ijbssnet.com/journals/Vol_3_No_12_Special_Issue_June_2012/23.pdf
Abstract
The prevailing economic situation in Nigeria and the importance attached to the social capital as a solution to
social interaction provides for an examination of its relevance to poverty reduction in Minna metropolis. To this
end, social capital has been described as an empirically elusive concept, yet has also been heralded as the glue
that holds communities together. While there has been much debate about its definition see (winter 2000). Using a
set up household data generated from the administration of structured questionnaire to 600 households in Minna
metropolis, a multiple linear regression analysis and a participatory poverty assessment methods, this paper
examines the role of social capital on poverty reduction in Minna metropolis. The results obtained shows that
social capital are positively related to poverty reduction in the metropolis, thus , fulfilling our a-priori
expectation that state that the more social capital building by the people in the metropolis , the more they find
themselves out of poverty. The results notwithstanding, policy measure that would continue to make social capital
relevant to poverty reduction were suggested.

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