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Title: | Gender Consideration in Kaduna State Public Sector Employment |
Authors: | Ayuba, Damina Osagbemi, M.O Dongurum, C.K Laka, I.S |
Keywords: | Fairness, Employment, Inequality, Education, Gender, Development. |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | Journal of Human Ecology |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.39;No.2 |
Abstract: | The paper attempts identifying the levels of employment and their determinants in the Kaduna state
public sector. A total of 1779 employees were used as a study sample, constituting 10 percent of the work force.
Employment was measured cumulatively using item analysis to determine the extent of employment and the five
items used to measure employment were validated (0.80). Simple percentages and Chi-square were used to reveal
differences in employees’ by levels of employment. Results revealed that half of the workforce (82%) was in the
average category of employment, most of them males. Background characteristics such as education, department
deployed to, and workplace location revealed significant differences between men and women by employment
type. It recommends fair representation of both sexes in access to employment opportunities in the sector. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/267 |
Appears in Collections: | Geography and Planning
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