WOMEN’S FORMAL LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION AND ITS IMPLICATION ON THE FAMILY IN NIGERIA

Lionel Ukoka

Abstract


The paper examines the involvement of women in the formal labour force sector in Nigeria and how it has imparted on the family. It was observed that the level of women participation in formal labour force is still considered relatively low. This can be linked to the monopoly of males constituting the main employers of labour. The paper recommends that government should design and provide educational programmes to raise awareness on non-stereotyped gender roles of women and men within the family. There should also be an enhanced level of education for women in order to increase their labour force participation.


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