Nigerian Women and Development |
Contents
Acknowledgement XV | 1 |
Introduction to Section I | 15 |
What kind of Develop | 21 |
Copyright | |
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African women agricultural Asaba attitudes brideprice cassava cent centres child Christianity Church crafts cultural divorce domestic Economic Development employment equality factors family planning family structure farm farmers female labour force female students fertility Fulani Ghana girls Hausa higher household husband important increase industrial involved Islam Jahiliyyah Kano Katsina labour force participation labour market Lagos majority male and female Male Female marriage ment modern labour force modern sector monogamous mothers Muslim Nigerian society Nigerian women occupations Okediji Osun patrilineage patrilineal pattern percentage polygamous polygyny population position of women production programmes purdah Qur'an relationship religious responsibility role of women rural areas rural women sample seclusion sexual social status of Nigerian status of women survey Table tend tion Total trade traditional United Nations University of Ibadan urban Western wife wives woman women in Nigeria workers