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Internal Migration and Welfare among Street Traders in Nigeria Isaiah

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This study examines the employment and income opportunities being enjoyed by migrants and non-migrants in street trading sub-sector of the urban informal economy in Nigeria. The welfare implication of such employment was also examined in the study using both the logistic model and the modified Mincer's model. The data for the study was generated from a cross-section study conducted in four...
 
Published at Journal of South African Business Research
Volume 2015
Published in 2015
 
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Isaiah O. Olurinola, Theophilus O. Fadayomi, Emmanuel O. Amoo and Oluyomi A. Ola-David
Olurinola (formerly OGUNRINOLA) Isaiah Oluranti » Isaiah Oluranti OLURINOLA (formerly, OGUNRINOLA), is a Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics, College of Business and Social Sciences (CBSS), Covenant University, Nigeria where he teaches both the undergraduate and graduate courses in Economic Theory, Labour Economics and Economics of Development. He obtained BSc, MSc and PhD degrees in Economics from Obafemi Awolowo University,... view full profile
Olurinola (formerly OGUNRINOLA) Isaiah Oluranti
 
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