THE ROLE OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN REDUCING UNEMPLOYMENT (A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN NKANU WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ENUGU STATE)
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THE ROLE OF
COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN REDUCING UNEMPLOYMENT (A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED
COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN NKANU WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA ENUGU STATE)
ABSTRACT
Since both
government and private body have failed to provide a lasting solution to
unemployment menace, co-operative becomes another alternative solution of
necessity in order to make a concise generalization of cooperative solution in
Nkanu was used to conduct. The research
covering 2010 – 2011 various kind of co-operative activities were accessed to
known their feasibility in elevating employment level. Literature reviews were carried out based on
what the reviews of their other writers.
Some writers sound emphatically factual while some were
controversial. The use of questionnaire
and interview were used to get data since the study is an attitudinal survey
structure personal observation where method used by researcher to obtain data
in order to determine and evaluate co-operative and it impact in reducing
unemployment and to recommend way of improving it activities in our
economy. The researcher used grouping
tabulation (pie chart and frequency, percentage and chi-square. Finally the researchers observe that numerous
problems hampered the operation and existence of cooperative both, they have
not made any removable contribution in elevating employment level. Recommendations were made as regards to
improve their activities.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of problem
1.3 Objective of the Study
1.4 Research Hypothesis
1.5 Significant of the Study
1.7 Scope and Limitation of the Study
1.7 Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO:
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Meaning of Co-operative
2.2 Unemployment
2.3 Effects of Unemployment
2.4 Employment Problems in Development
Countries 18
2.5 Employment Objectives and Approaches
2.6 Employment Productivity and Income
Distribution25
References
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
3.0 Research Design and Methodology
3.1 Source of Data
3.2 Sample Size of Data
3.3 Sample Procedure
3.4 Return of Questionnaire Distribution
3.5 What Types of Cooperative Employment
3.6 Population of the Study
CHAPTER 4:
PRESENTATION/ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 4.1
Presentation and Analysis
4.2 Test of Hypothesis
CHAPTER 5: SUMAMRY
OF FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Recommendation
5.3 Conclusion
Appendix
Bolograph
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This chapter
is to introduce the following point, background of the study, statement of the
problem, objective of the study, research hypothesis, significant of the study,
scope and delimitation of the study and definition of terms.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Globally unemployment is causing
government bodies sleepless management.
Several government bodies have set-up institution that can find solution
to the unemployment menaced. A time
these bodies come-up with several community that government should control
population of educational system and compulsory service for graduting youth etc
as means of checking unemployment rate.
In Africa, particularly in Nigeria,
unemployment menace have caused the government to come up with several
employment scheme like National Directorate of Employment (NDE) to provide jobs
for its teaming population. However the government even carried out self
reliance programmes so as to impact into it’s citizen the need to develop their
initiatives and employ themselves.
Some state government was not left out
in finding solution for the teaming populace. Several employment agencies were
set up like Voluntary Service Scheme (VSS) at Enugu state and school in land of
River –State etc. Suffice it to say that
upon all these efforts no significant result were recorded. No amount of
government policies, provision of human and material subvention, training of
manpower, employment of expatriates have been able to improve rate.
Like a mustard seed an ideology which
marched force with European industrial revolution of 18th century particularly
in Britain not only survived but was exported to other parts of the world
including Nkanu Local Government Area.
This research activity is conducted as to known the level or impact of
cooperative in reducing unemployment menaces.
The act of carrying out these activities is called cooperative.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Since the
inception of this concept there is a remarkable reduction of unemployment rate
within Nkanu West Local Government Area.
There are lots of school
learners, graduates, skill and unskilled labourers of different professional
without job. Does it mean that this
concept is no longer feasible? Besides
day of white-collar job are over, why can’t people of different professions,
artisans horizontally or vertically integrate their resources in forming and
organizing cooperative business enterprises.
Why its becoming impossible for people
of different background to run a business ventures successful? All these are attributes yet to be analyzed
which in fact keep the author sleepless night.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
This
academic exercise is meant to appraise the feasibility of self-help
co-operative in eating the social economic standard of its environment. Again, it will probe into its constraints and
find out means of ameliorating the unemployment problem through co-operatives.
1.4 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
For the
purpose of the study the following hypothesis is formulated.
i. H0:
Co-operative business enterprise do not create
self
employment.
H1: Co-operative business enterprise create
self employment.
ii. H0:
Cooperative business enterprise create self
employment
H0: Cooperative do not business enterprise
create
self
employment
1.5 SIGNIFICANT OF THE STUDY
At the end
of the research many people will find it helpful in the execution and existence
of the active life, such people likely to benefit from the study are as
following.
1. The inhabition of Nkanu West local
Government Area.
2. The society in general
3. The cooperative organization
4. The academician etc.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Co-operative
Society: A co-operative society is an association which has as its objective
the promotion of economic interest of member or has provision of service of
it’s member accordance with operative principles.
Surplus: This
is different between income received accrued during the financial year and the
total of expenditure made or accrued during the year.
Enterprises: This is graded grouping of individual
selling goods and service at a price with approximately cover the cost.
Equity: This
equality of being equal of fair in any and all relation adjustment of
differences where the laws.
Self
Employment: Means someone who works on his or her own account. Self employment person may be a proprietor of
an unincorporated business either with or without employed.
Skilled
Labour: An individual under going training for a particular occupation for some
given period. An individual may be train
as a marketer, lawyer, surveyor etc. It involves both mental and physical
training.
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