Petroleum Exploitation And Spatio-Temporal Dynamics Of Labour Output In The Rural Economy Of Delta State, Nigeria

Authors

  • Igben, J. L. Department of Environmental Science Western Delta University, Oghara, Delta State, Nigeria.

Keywords:

Petroleum exploitation, Environment degradation, Labour output, Impact Evaluation, Delta State

Abstract

This study examined the impact of petroleum exploitation and the temporal and spatial dynamics of labour  output in the rural economy of Delta State, Nigeria, between 2001 and 2006. The study utilized data from  both primary and secondary sources. The primary source is the survey of selected settlements and heads of  households in which structured questionnaire was administered. A multistage sampling technique was  employed in the selection of sample. The first stage involved a random selection of 10 settlements from 40  oil-producing settlements in the study area. The second stage involved systematic selection of 560 heads  of  households out of 5,615 households enumerated in the sampled settlements. The data collected were  analysed using the pair-wise Student's t-test and the One-way Analysis of Variance. The results show that  temporal dynamics of labour output in the primary sector were significant. Also, spatial changes in labour output were influenced by distance from petroleum exploitation sites over the two-timed period. Impact  evaluation of petroleum exploitation activities is recommended for sustainable development of the physical  environment and labour force of the region. 

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Published

2023-11-06

How to Cite

L., I. J. (2023). Petroleum Exploitation And Spatio-Temporal Dynamics Of Labour Output In The Rural Economy Of Delta State, Nigeria. Journal of Environmental Issues and Agriculture in Developing Countries (JEIADC), 3(3), 14–21. Retrieved from http://icidr.org.ng/index.php/jeiadc/article/view/179

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