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dc.contributor.authorOkeke, Queen Chijindu-
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-06T12:02:15Z-
dc.date.available2023-07-06T12:02:15Z-
dc.date.issued2020-01-
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal of Research in Management, Economics and Commerce; Volume 10 Issue 01, Page 1-9en_US
dc.identifier.issn2250-057X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://indusedu.org-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.unizik.edu.ng/handle/123456789/684-
dc.descriptionscholarly articleen_US
dc.description.abstractUnemployment is a global phenomenon whereby eligible workforce of a nation is disengaged in the service of the nation. It is not only a serious economic issue but has social implications that affect almost all countries and all people either directly or indirectly. It causes social disquiet and is the harbinger of the spate of crimes, social chaos, perennial youth unrest and unstable socio-economic structure that has bedeviled several nations. The increasing rate of unemployment has become an issue of concern for both policymakers and scholars in developing economies, while the developed ones are not excluded. This study sought to investigate the determinants of unemployment in developing economies using Nigeria as a case study. the study covers the period from 191 to 2018. Using annual time series a GLM model was estimated after examining for stationarity (using ADF and PP) and co-integration (using PQ). The result obtained indicates that raising the minimum wage is not the major cause of unemployment in Nigeria. It also shows that the CBN monetary policy stance and rural urban drift precipitate rather than reduce unemployment. It is therefore recorded supply-side solution be considered for controlling unemployment especially when the CBN policy is biased towards inflation controlen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Research in Management, Economics and Commerceen_US
dc.subjectUnemploymenten_US
dc.subjectGLMen_US
dc.subjectMonetary Policyen_US
dc.subjectRural-urban driften_US
dc.subjectminimum wageen_US
dc.titleDrivers of Unemployment in Developing Economies: Evidence from Nigeriaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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