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This Gross Percentage Of Households In Nigeria Have Women As The Breadwinners – NBS

This Gross Percentage Of Households In Nigeria Have Women As The Breadwinners – NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has stated that 22.3 per cent of households in Nigeria are headed by women, marking a 3.7 percentage point increase from the previous survey.

These were part of the findings in the 5th General Household Survey panel (GHS-panel) released by the NHS over the weekend, providing a comprehensive analysis of welfare indicators and socio-economic characteristics.

According to NBS:

“Additionally, female-headed households are more common in urban areas (24.9 percent) compared to rural areas (21.1 percent).

“Since its inception, five waves of the GHS-Panel have been conducted, with the latest, Wave 5 (2023/24), serving as a comprehensive data repository and a powerful instrument for understanding the impact of various shocks on household welfare across time.

“In Wave 5, a total of 4,715 households were interviewed across 518 Enumeration Areas, allowing for comprehensive data collection on consumption and agricultural activities through biannual visits.”

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The report was a collaborative effort involving the NBS, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the World Bank.

The report continues;

“Additionally, female-headed households are more common in urban areas (24.9 percent) compared to rural areas (21.1 percent).”

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Regarding national identity numbers (NIN), the bureau reported low possession rates, with only 40.2 percent of respondents having a NIN, while just 18.3 percent of those with a NIN are aware of the digital NIN app.

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“Conversely, younger age groups (zero to five and six to nine) show the lowest percentages, likely due to lower registration rates for children,”

the report added.

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