Push-pull determinants of livelihood diversification among rural dwellers in oil-polluted communities in Niger Delta, Nigeria
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Onuoha, Onyekachi ChibuezeAffiliation
University of BedfordshireIssue Date
2024-06-24Subjects
livelihooddiversification
rural
determinants
Nigeria
Niger Delta
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Livelihood diversification enables households to participate in multiple activities to widen income sources. This research examined the determinants (push and pull) of livelihood diversification among the rural poor in oil-polluted communities of the Niger Delta. Primary data were used for the study using a well-structured questionnaire from 320 household heads who had a direct impact by the oil spill in Ogoni land. The data collected were analyzed using standard deviation, mean and paired sample tests. The study revealed that the push factors were strong motivation for diversification as the oil spillage in the area was enough distress and necessitated the diversification. However, some households were motivated by pull factors based on available skills to explore off-farm and non-farm activities. It is recommended that training initiatives aimed at equipping rural residents of oil-polluted areas with skills applicable to non-farm occupations should be consistently carried out.Citation
Onuoha OC (2024) 'Push-pull determinants of livelihood diversification among rural dwellers in oil-polluted communities in Niger Delta, Nigeria', Journal of Social Development Studies, 5 (1), pp.54-68.Publisher
Universitas Gadjah MadaAdditional Links
https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/v3/JSDS/article/view/11097Type
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enISSN
2721-3870EISSN
2721-3889ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.22146/jsds.11097
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