• THE EFFECT OF STREET HAWKING AMONG TEENAGE GIRLS IN NIGERIA


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study examined the effect of street hawking among teenage girls using residence of Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State as case study. To achieve this 2 research hypothesis were formulated.  The survey design was adopted and the simple random sampling techniques were employed in this study. The population size comprise of the entire 200 hundred residence of Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State. In determining the sample size, the researcher adopted the Taro Yamani formula which then used to selected 133 respondents. A total of 133 questionnaires were distributed and all were rec ... Continue Reading

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TITLE PAGECertificationDedicationAcknowledgementTable of ContentList of TablesABSTRACTCHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the study1.2 Statement of the problem1.3 Objective of the study1.4 Research Questions1.5 Research hypotheses1.6 Significance of the study1.7 Scope of the study1.8 Limitation of the study1.9 Definition of termsCHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF LITERATURE2.1 Conceptual Framework2.2 Theoretical FrameworkCHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY3.1 Introduction3.2 Research Design3.3 Population of the study3.4 Sample size determination3.5 Sample size selection technique and procedure3.6  ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]INTRODUCTION1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nigeria, the most populous black nation in the world with an estimated population of about 140 million people (2006, Census), is endowed with abundant human and natural resources like oil, tin, limestone, zinc, natural gas, good vegetation  and climate which varies from being equatorial in the South, tropical in the centre and arid in the north. This great country, 3rd world largest producer of crude oil has about 5.3% annual growth rate but it is estimated that 70% of Nigerians live in poverty (Aderinto, 2006). The above features are legacies of decad ... Continue Reading