Unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria

Aim/purpose – This study investigates the links between unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria between the periods, 1985-2015. Design/methodology/approach – The paper employed the Augment Dickey Fuller test for unit root test, Johansen cointegration for cointegration, Ganger...

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Main Authors: Oluwaseyi Adedayo Adelowokan, Olukayode Emmanuel Maku, Awoyemi Olayiwola Babasanya, Adesola Bolaji Adesoye
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Language:English
Published: Publishing House of the University of Economics in Katowice 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Economics and Management
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spelling doaj-6cece31d11fb46caa0f78659aacc88552020-11-24T21:09:32ZengPublishing House of the University of Economics in KatowiceJournal of Economics and Management1732-19481732-19482019-03-0135151710.22367/jem.2019.35.01Unemployment, poverty and economic growth in NigeriaOluwaseyi Adedayo Adelowokan0Olukayode Emmanuel Maku1Awoyemi Olayiwola Babasanya2Adesola Bolaji Adesoye3Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, Ogun, NigeriaDepartment of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, Ogun, NigeriaDepartment of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, Ogun, NigeriaDepartment of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago-Iwoye, Ogun, NigeriaAim/purpose – This study investigates the links between unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria between the periods, 1985-2015. Design/methodology/approach – The paper employed the Augment Dickey Fuller test for unit root test, Johansen cointegration for cointegration, Ganger causality for causality test and Error Correction Model to establish the short-run links between the variables. Findings – The unit root test result revealed that the variables trend with time indicating their failure of integration at level. However, they were found to be stationary at first difference. The causality result revealed that there is no causal relationship between unemployment, poverty and growth in Nigeria. Similarly, the cointegration results showed that there is no long-run relationship between unemployment, poverty and eco-nomic growth in Nigeria. The short-run parameter estimates indicated that unemploy-ment has a negative and significant relationship with growth. However, the coefficient of the interaction between unemployment and poverty is positive and significant at the conventional level. Research implication/limitations – This study suggest that the output growth in the country will occur even if there are poor people as defined in absolute terms. The econ-omy will still expand even if the number of poor people increases. This is also the case in the short run, revealing that the economy has grown even though over the years, the numbers of poor people have increased. Thus, there is a need for stable macroeconomic policies that would ensure equal distribution of income so that the poor also benefits from the country’s growth. Originality/value/contribution – This study empirically examines the contribution of output growth towards employment generation and poverty reduction using data sets from the Central Bank of Nigeria, National Bureau of Statistics and World Bank.https://www.ue.katowice.pl/fileadmin/user_upload/wydawnictwo/JEM_Artyku%C5%82y_31_60/JEM_35/01.pdfpovertyunemploymentreal output growthNigeria
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author Oluwaseyi Adedayo Adelowokan
Olukayode Emmanuel Maku
Awoyemi Olayiwola Babasanya
Adesola Bolaji Adesoye
spellingShingle Oluwaseyi Adedayo Adelowokan
Olukayode Emmanuel Maku
Awoyemi Olayiwola Babasanya
Adesola Bolaji Adesoye
Unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria
Journal of Economics and Management
poverty
unemployment
real output growth
Nigeria
author_facet Oluwaseyi Adedayo Adelowokan
Olukayode Emmanuel Maku
Awoyemi Olayiwola Babasanya
Adesola Bolaji Adesoye
author_sort Oluwaseyi Adedayo Adelowokan
title Unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria
title_short Unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria
title_full Unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria
title_fullStr Unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria
title_sort unemployment, poverty and economic growth in nigeria
publisher Publishing House of the University of Economics in Katowice
series Journal of Economics and Management
issn 1732-1948
1732-1948
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Aim/purpose – This study investigates the links between unemployment, poverty and economic growth in Nigeria between the periods, 1985-2015. Design/methodology/approach – The paper employed the Augment Dickey Fuller test for unit root test, Johansen cointegration for cointegration, Ganger causality for causality test and Error Correction Model to establish the short-run links between the variables. Findings – The unit root test result revealed that the variables trend with time indicating their failure of integration at level. However, they were found to be stationary at first difference. The causality result revealed that there is no causal relationship between unemployment, poverty and growth in Nigeria. Similarly, the cointegration results showed that there is no long-run relationship between unemployment, poverty and eco-nomic growth in Nigeria. The short-run parameter estimates indicated that unemploy-ment has a negative and significant relationship with growth. However, the coefficient of the interaction between unemployment and poverty is positive and significant at the conventional level. Research implication/limitations – This study suggest that the output growth in the country will occur even if there are poor people as defined in absolute terms. The econ-omy will still expand even if the number of poor people increases. This is also the case in the short run, revealing that the economy has grown even though over the years, the numbers of poor people have increased. Thus, there is a need for stable macroeconomic policies that would ensure equal distribution of income so that the poor also benefits from the country’s growth. Originality/value/contribution – This study empirically examines the contribution of output growth towards employment generation and poverty reduction using data sets from the Central Bank of Nigeria, National Bureau of Statistics and World Bank.
topic poverty
unemployment
real output growth
Nigeria
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