Explaining inequality and welfare status of households in rural Nigeria: evidence from Ekiti State

Type Journal Article - Humanity & Social Science Journal
Title Explaining inequality and welfare status of households in rural Nigeria: evidence from Ekiti State
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2008
Page numbers 70-80
URL http://www.idosi.org/hssj/hssj3(1)08/9.pdf
Abstract
A number of studies have shown that inequality is increasing in the rural and urban areas of
Nigeria and this can be linked to the growing dimension of poverty. The study focused on analysing
inequality and welfare status of rural households in Ekiti State, Nigeria. The result presented was based
on primary data collected from a random sample of 240 households selected from four rural
communities in the state. Descriptive statistics, Lorenz curve, Gini coefficient and regression analysis
were employed as analytical techniques. Both the Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient were used to
examine the distribution of households’ income and estimate the level of inequality respectively.
However, the regression analysis was used to examine the determinants of households’ expenditure
on food and non-food items (proxy for welfare). The Lorenz curve analysis showed that there’s an
unequal distribution in the income and other indicators of welfare with a Gini coefficient of 0.3570.
The regression analysis revealed that income (8.518E-05**), household size (1.336E-02*) and size of
farmland cultivated (1.084E-04*) were positively related to the welfare status of the households while
marital status (-2.51E-02) and primary occupation (-2.95E-02) were negatively related to it. The
recommendations arising from the study were that there is a need to upgrade technologies for increased
agricultural production in order to further improve income levels of households and equity in the
distribution of income arising from farming activities since this remains the major source of income of
households in the study area. More so, there should be provision of infrastructural facilities in order
to improve the welfare status of the households.

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