Simultaneous assessment of various dimensions of poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade local government, Osun State, Nigeria

Poverty has been the concern of everyone across the globe. This paper assessed the poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade Local Government, Osun State, Nigeria with the specific objective of examining dimensions of poverty. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to select five rural wards, twenty-five...

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Main Authors: Olayinka Akinsumbo Ajala, Afolabi Emmanuel Olabamiji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Educational and Social Sciences Association (IESSA) 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities
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Online Access:http://www.jssshonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/JSSSH_Vol.7_No.1_2021_15-30_Sr.-No.-2.pdf
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spelling doaj-267949b2692a4542969d1894f88f7a082021-08-19T11:32:56ZengInternational Educational and Social Sciences Association (IESSA)Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities2413-92702021-03-01711530Simultaneous assessment of various dimensions of poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade local government, Osun State, NigeriaOlayinka Akinsumbo Ajala0Afolabi Emmanuel Olabamiji 1Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, NigeriaObafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, NigeriaPoverty has been the concern of everyone across the globe. This paper assessed the poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade Local Government, Osun State, Nigeria with the specific objective of examining dimensions of poverty. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to select five rural wards, twenty-five villages, and three hundred and sixty-eight household heads. Multi-dimensional poverty line of 33.3% deficiency; International poverty line of 1.90 dollar per person per day; and subjective poverty based on self-reporting, and ANOVA were used. Findings showed that 57.9%, 47%, and 58.4% were poor respectively based on subjective view, income, and multi-dimensional index. ANOVA at observed F-value of 4.497 which was greater than tabulated F-value of F0.05, 2, 72 = 3.0718 indicated that there was significant difference in being poor across various dimensions of poverty. This showed that using only one measure cannot give the whole and reliable poverty status of the rural dwellers. It revealed that people’s consideration of their poverty status was beyond income only but include other indicators of well-being like education, health and standard of living. It is thus essential to apply measures that are both multi-dimensional and single dimensional in nature to depict true poverty status.http://www.jssshonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/JSSSH_Vol.7_No.1_2021_15-30_Sr.-No.-2.pdfpoverty linemultidimensional poverty indexself-report povertysdgs
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Simultaneous assessment of various dimensions of poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade local government, Osun State, Nigeria
Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities
poverty line
multidimensional poverty index
self-report poverty
sdgs
author_facet Olayinka Akinsumbo Ajala
Afolabi Emmanuel Olabamiji
author_sort Olayinka Akinsumbo Ajala
title Simultaneous assessment of various dimensions of poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade local government, Osun State, Nigeria
title_short Simultaneous assessment of various dimensions of poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade local government, Osun State, Nigeria
title_full Simultaneous assessment of various dimensions of poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade local government, Osun State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Simultaneous assessment of various dimensions of poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade local government, Osun State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous assessment of various dimensions of poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade local government, Osun State, Nigeria
title_sort simultaneous assessment of various dimensions of poverty in rural areas of ayedaade local government, osun state, nigeria
publisher International Educational and Social Sciences Association (IESSA)
series Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities
issn 2413-9270
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Poverty has been the concern of everyone across the globe. This paper assessed the poverty in rural areas of Ayedaade Local Government, Osun State, Nigeria with the specific objective of examining dimensions of poverty. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to select five rural wards, twenty-five villages, and three hundred and sixty-eight household heads. Multi-dimensional poverty line of 33.3% deficiency; International poverty line of 1.90 dollar per person per day; and subjective poverty based on self-reporting, and ANOVA were used. Findings showed that 57.9%, 47%, and 58.4% were poor respectively based on subjective view, income, and multi-dimensional index. ANOVA at observed F-value of 4.497 which was greater than tabulated F-value of F0.05, 2, 72 = 3.0718 indicated that there was significant difference in being poor across various dimensions of poverty. This showed that using only one measure cannot give the whole and reliable poverty status of the rural dwellers. It revealed that people’s consideration of their poverty status was beyond income only but include other indicators of well-being like education, health and standard of living. It is thus essential to apply measures that are both multi-dimensional and single dimensional in nature to depict true poverty status.
topic poverty line
multidimensional poverty index
self-report poverty
sdgs
url http://www.jssshonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/JSSSH_Vol.7_No.1_2021_15-30_Sr.-No.-2.pdf
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