Your job or your health? Analysis of unemployment issues and health outcomes in Nigeria
This study investigates the impact of unemployment on health outcomes in Nigeria. Prevalence of disease (morbidity) was used as health outcome indicator. Adopting the Classical Linear Regression Model and estimation technique, the results show that government health expenditure has a significant neg...
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doaj-ffaf69f3b1d64aefbfbd984f6d905c8a2020-11-25T04:00:28ZengEditura ASE BucurestiRomanian Economic Journal1454-42962286-20562020-09-01XXIII772849Your job or your health? Analysis of unemployment issues and health outcomes in NigeriaAnthony Orji0Jonathan E. Ogbuabor1Onyinye I. Anthony-Orji2Chinonso Okoro3Blessing U. Aniorji4Department of Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka , e-mail: anthony.orji@unn.edu.ngDepartment of Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, e-mail: j onathan.ogbuabor@unn.edu.ngDepartment of Economics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, e-mail: onyinye.anthony-orji@unn.edu.ng, Corresponding AuthorDepartment of Psychology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, e-mail: hinonso.okoro@unn.edu.ngUniversity of Nigeria, Nsukka, e-mail: amakab@rocketmail.comThis study investigates the impact of unemployment on health outcomes in Nigeria. Prevalence of disease (morbidity) was used as health outcome indicator. Adopting the Classical Linear Regression Model and estimation technique, the results show that government health expenditure has a significant negative relationship with prevalence of morbidity, while high unemployment rate also contributes to negative health outcomes in Nigeria. Furthermore, prevalence of HIV and Malnutrition were found to contribute negatively to health outcomes in Nigeria. The study therefore recommends that the government and private sector players should create decent jobs and enhance job security for the citizens in order to reduce deaths that occur as a result of employment in certain sectors of the economy. Occupational hazards should be minimized in earnest to safeguard the health of the masses. Again, there is need for an effective National Food and Nutritional Policy in other to improve health and reduce morbidity among the populace.http://www.rejournal.eu/sites/rejournal.versatech.ro/files/articole/2020-09-30/3613/4orji.pdfunemploymentpublichealthspendingoutcomes |
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Your job or your health? Analysis of unemployment issues and health outcomes in Nigeria |
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Your job or your health? Analysis of unemployment issues and health outcomes in Nigeria |
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Your job or your health? Analysis of unemployment issues and health outcomes in Nigeria |
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Your job or your health? Analysis of unemployment issues and health outcomes in Nigeria |
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Your job or your health? Analysis of unemployment issues and health outcomes in Nigeria |
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your job or your health? analysis of unemployment issues and health outcomes in nigeria |
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Editura ASE Bucuresti |
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Romanian Economic Journal |
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1454-4296 2286-2056 |
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This study investigates the impact of unemployment on health outcomes in Nigeria. Prevalence of disease (morbidity) was used as health outcome indicator. Adopting the Classical Linear Regression Model and estimation technique, the results show that government health expenditure has a significant negative relationship with prevalence of morbidity, while high unemployment rate also contributes to negative health outcomes in Nigeria. Furthermore, prevalence of HIV and Malnutrition were found to contribute negatively to health outcomes in Nigeria. The study therefore recommends that the government and private sector players should create decent jobs and enhance job security for the citizens in order to reduce deaths that occur as a result of employment in certain sectors of the economy. Occupational hazards should be minimized in earnest to safeguard the health of the masses. Again, there is need for an effective National Food and Nutritional Policy in other to improve health and reduce morbidity among the populace. |
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