GLOBALIZATION & YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF KWARA STATE AND KOGI STATE

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CONTENTS

Approval…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2

Certification…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3

Dedication………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4

Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5

Contents…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6

Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7

CHAPTER ONE

  1. INTRODUCTION
    1. Background to the Study………………………………………………………………………………………… 9
    1. Statement of Problem……………………………………………………………………………………………. 10
    1. Objectives of Study………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11
    1. Research Questions………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
    1. Significance of Study……………………………………………………………………………………………. 12
    1. Scope…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12
    1. Organization of Study…………………………………………………………………………………………… 12
    1. Definition of Terms………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13

CHAPTER TWO

  • LITERATURE REVIEW
    • Conceptual Clarifications……………………………………………………………………………………. 14
      • The Concept Of Globalisation……………………………………………………………………………… 14
    • Influence of Globalisation on Econmony of Nigeria……………………………………………….. 16
      • Impact of Globalisation on the Enviroment…………………………………………………………… 19
    • Unemloyment…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20
      • Unemployment in Nigeria……………………………………………………………………………………. 21
      • Causes of Unemloyment in Nigeria………………………………………………………………………. 23
      • Theorectical Framework…………………………………………………………………………………….. 31
      • Summary of Review of Related Literature……………………………………………………………. 35

CHAPTER THREE

  • RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
    • Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
    • Research Design……………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
    • Sampling and Sampling Technique(S)…………………………………………………………………. 36
    • Research Instrument………………………………………………………………………………………… 37
    • Validity of the instrument……………………………………………………………………………….. 37
    • Reliability of the instrument…………………………………………………………………………….. 37
    • Method of Data administration and Collection…………………………………………………. 37
    • Method for scoring the Instrument…………………………………………………………………… 38
    • Data Analysis Techniques……………………………………………………………………………….. 38

CHAPTER FOUR

DATA RESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERRETATION

  1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………. 39
    1. Presentation of Data……………………………………………………………………………………. 39

4.1.2 Demographic Data………………………………………………………………………………… 39

  • Resonse to Questionaire……………………………………………………………………………….. 42
    • Discusion of Findings………………………………………………………………………………….. 47

CHAPTER FIVE

SUMMARY RECONMENDATION AND CONCLUSION

  1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………. 49
    1. Summary………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 49
    1. Reconmendation………………………………………………………………………………………. 50
    1. Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 51
    1. Bibliograhy………………………………………………………………………………………………. 52

ABSTRACT

The main focus of this research work is to examine the impact of Globalisation on Youth Unemployment in Nigeria. Globalisation has been an impediment of youth unemployment in Nigeria, the sense that it has produced more of technological skilled labour over the human skilled labour etc. However, in a way the term globalisation have been proved as agents of “exploitation” through the establishment of MNCs whom have exploited the Nigerian economy to favour their home country such as Halliburton DSTV MTN etc. In this regard, the objective of this work is to ascertain the lack of intellectual discourse on the functional relationship between globalization and unemployment as responsible for youth unemployment, to ascertain the increase of globalization logics as responsible for youth unemployment in Nigeria, the lack to provide better mechanism to overcome the current challenges of globalization as responsible for youth unemployment in Nigeria, in which I will be focusing on key areas of unemployment. The materials gathered will be presented and analysed to ascertain if globalisation as been the reason for youth unemployment in Nigeria.

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Background to the Study

One of the most popular concepts in recent times is globalization. Globalization is a complex and multifaceted concept that has generated controversy from its meaning, its time line, and its future as well as whether it is serving the interest of all or it is benefiting just a few countries or individuals in the world. Due to the fact that it cuts across almost all disciplines, each of the disciplines proffers varying definitions and interpretations for the concept.

Unlike the millennium, the notion of globalization captures what could be called the essential character of the age. Francis (2001) describes globalization as the great economic event of our era. It is also because; it is now bringing unprecedented opportunities to billions of people throughout the world. The rapid growth of information technology and the increased global integration of trade and capital which have had profound consequence for the world economy are resulting into significant shift in the world economy. This is because, increasingly, major decisions around the world are given by global competitive pressure.

The speed at which the effect globalization is spreading is fast day by day and no nation can afford to be behind if such a nation is to maintain acceptable rate of growth and development (Peter; 2002). It is also observed by Bayo (2000) that the growing impact of two major distinct global trends, which has profound implication on the world economy, are rapid growth of information technology and the increased global trade integration. He notes that these trends are resulting in a significant shift in the world economy. Probably this is why Eduard (2002) notes that the people of the planet of the earth have become one large family. To him, information technology has advanced to a level of rendering distance irrelevant. Further more, he observed that the new epoch offers new challenges and new global problems, such environmental catastrophes, extinction of resources, blood conflict and poverty.

The events in the last decade in the global economy suggest a challenge; the utilization of the opportunity engineered by globalization while at the same time managing the problem and tension it poses, for developing countries particularly Nigeria. While some individuals such as Dani (1999) David (1997) and Salimono (1999) opine that globalization opens opportunities, others such as Awake (2002) and Garry (1998) express fear about globalization. Probably it is fear anticipated by the people of the world that in December 1999, a meeting of the World Treaty

Organization, held in Seattle, U.S.A was interrupted by riot. The demonstrators feared the effects of globalization on the people and on the planet. Since that time anti-globalization movements have spread across the globe. It is however observed that advocates of globalization hail it has the panacea for the most world problems.

It is in the light of this that this paper concentrates effort on globalization and national development, identify the opportunities for wealth creation provided by globalization as well, as the problems and macro-economic volatility and instability in the income distribution and job security.

Statement of the Problem

There has been a general outcry on the persistent rise in the unemployment rate in Nigeria. This has led an army of angry and desperate unemployed youths prowling cities and the unending influx of youth into the urban areas which has now posed further threat to an already precarious state of national security (Hernando 2013). The unemployment situation has denied its victims their legitimate means of livelihood, and in order to survive, they now involved in all forms of criminality which threaten the peace of the society.

Although during Obasanjo‟s civilian dispensation, the Nigerian economy prior to that time was closed to the world because of its pariah status, was thrown wide open, in order to attract foreign direct investments(FDIs), as it was thought that that would tackle the problem of high level unemployment, especially among youths. In doing this, it meant Nigeria had come to terms with the idea of a global village and it was ready to play the globalization game, this inturn encouraged a flurry of multinational corporations like mtn multichoice etc. The snag however is that the coming of MNCs is the demand for high skilled labour which due to certain problems inherent in the country there is a widespread deficit of. Thus these MNCs find themselves employing citizens from their home countries and bringing them to Nigeria to work, also these MNCs are backed with the seemingly bottomless speed of funds and expertise needed to survive in this clime. This enables them to have a better wherewithal to survive even morethan the indigenous local companies in most cases the success of the MNCs means the death of local companies and small scale businesses creating monopoly, thus making theses MNCs the only realistic employers of labour. In recent time the jonathan led federal government has been able to pass the local content bill which stipulate 75% of local content in every MNCs but a hindrance to this welcome development is rooted in the great advancement in science and technological

know-how. Thanks to globalization, there is more exchange in technological know-how between nations and the trend worldwide is while should man do what machines can do more efficiently. This has sparked a wave of increased reliance on machines over human labour and a reduced need for employment of human expertise in a lot of areas. In otherwords the uses of these machines has practically brought about unemployment in the country.

Objectives of the Study

The following are the objectives of this research:

  1. To provide an intellectual discourse on the functional relationship between globalization and unemployment;
    1. To establish to what extent the globalization logics has benefited Nigeria; and
    1. To proffer mechanisms to overcome the current challenges of globalization in Nigeria.

Research Questions

The following research questions are formulated for the study.

  1. Is the lack of intellectual discourse on the fuctional relationship between globalization and unemployment responsible for youth unemployment?
  2. Is the increase of globalization logics responsible for unemployment in Nigeria?
  • Is the lack to provide better mechanism to overcome the current challenges of globalization?

Research Hypothesis

Base on the above research questions, the following hypotheses are generated.

  1. The lack of intellectual discourse on fuctional relationship between globalization and unemployment is responsible for youth unemployment.
  2. The increase of globalization logics is responsible for youth unemployment in Nigeria.
  • The lack to provide better mechanism to overcome the current challenges of globalization is responsible for youth unemployment in Nigeria.

Significance of the Study

There is need to study “globalization and youth unemployment” due to the increasing rate of unemployment problem among youth and others.

The findings of the study would be of great benefit to the general public like youth, parents and government.

It would also be of great significance to researchers by way of making them aware of problems that have been uncovered by these researchers, so that they would know where to start from in their subsequent research work in the area of globalization and youth unemployment in Nigeria.

Scope and Limitations

The study investigates the globalization and youth unemployment in Nigeria (a case study of kwara and Kogi state)in year 2014. A comprehensive analysis of the 2014 will be looked crictically in this study

Organisation of the Study

The main purpose of the study is to investigate the globalization and youth unemployment in Nigeria (a case study of kwara and Kogi state). Also, the study intends to find out the influence of age, gender, religion, educational qualification on the studied variable.

Operational Definition of Terms

For the purpose of this study, the following terms are operationally defined as used in this

study:

Case Study:                A detailed account of the development of a person, a group of people or a situation over a period of time.

Global Integration: The involvement of product standardization and technology development centralization.

Poverty:                      The general scarcity or state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money..

Millellium:                  The period of time equal to 1000 years

Conflict:         The active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles.

World Economy The economy of the world considered as an international exchange of good and services.

Economic growth: The increase in the economy of a country or an area, especially of the value of goods and services the country or area produces.

Development: The process  in  which  someone  or  something  grows  or  changes  and  becomes more advanced.

World trade organization: the organization that tries to control international trade and makes it easier.

CHAPTER TWO REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE

  • :Introduction

Iyayi (2004: 24) posits that globalization “has been used rather loosely to stand for a variety of things: the shrinking of the world into a global village, the awesome changes brought about or mandated by the revolution in information technology, the collapse of boundaries between different worlds, expanding connectivity of all forms of interaction.” Scholte (1997) argues that globalization facilitates the removal of barriers among nations of the world, thereby giving social relations unhindered access. The unique characteristics of globalization often includes increased capital mobility, decline in costs of transportation, computing and communications.

This chapter takes a look at the review of the relevant literature on the globalization and youth unemployment in Nigeria. In view of this, the literature was reviewed for this study under the following sub-headings:

          : Conceptual clarification

  • Globalization

The Concept of Globalization.

  • Influence of Globalization on the Economy of Nigeria.
    • Impact of Globalization on the Environment.
    • Impact of Globalization on the Environment.

                : Unemployment

  • Unemployment.
  • Unemployment in Nigerian.
  • Causes of Unemployment in Nigeria.
  • Summary of the Review of Related Literature.

The Concept of Globalization

Globalization is the term used to describe the growing world wide integration of the people and countries. According to Paulo (1998) the process of increasing global integration has accelerated dramatically in the technology. Peter (2002) views globalization as a process of integrating economic decision-making such as consumption, investment and saving all across the

world. This means that globalization is a process of creating global market place in which increasingly, all nations are forced to participate.

Among the features that characterize globalization include interconnection of sovereign countries through trade and capital flow; harmonization of the economic rules that govern the interaction or relationship between these sovereign nations; creating structures to support and facilitate dependence and inter connection; and creation of a global market place (David 1997).

The process of globalization is not restricted to the economic sphere only. The advancement in information technology has resulted in the opening and exposure of the people of the world to more than ever before, different and alternative views and as a consequence influences almost all aspects of human life. This may influence the stand of Salimono (1999) when he maintains that globalization is a process of harmonization of different culture and beliefs of the world in to one. In the like manner, Garry (1998) views globalization as the harmonization of political system and enthronement of the culture of west.

It is observed that decisions taken by countries operating under separate, sovereign and autonomous environment has bearing on others. The emergence of global market is increasingly weakening these autonomous units. Globalization is a multi-dimensional concept with political, socio-economic transnational and business undertones. It is simply the integration of national economics leading to near free movement of goods, services, capital, skill among companies which regards everywhere as their “home” market and serving customer with “globalize” tastes and preferences, using the same or slightly different projects and strategies (Orunmoluyi, 2000). In other words, globalization is a process of increased integration of national economy with the rest of the world to create a more coherent global economy. This can be achieved through the creation of a global market place in which free markets; investment flows, trade and information are integrated.

According to Awake (2002) globalization will heighten the level of interconnectedness between and among nations through a systematic integration of autonomous economies into a global system of production and distribution. It should be noted that globalization seek to eliminate trade barriers through unfitted integration and interaction of global capital and labour thereby leading to an unhindered exchange of goods and service across border.

Globalization is a process that affects firms, industries, economies and nations (Bayo, 2000). But the mere fact that a firm operates in a global world does not quality it a global

company. In order to measure the global ness of a company, it should have the following attributes as posited by Francis (2000).

  1. Possessing a standard product that is marketed uniformly across the world;
  2. Sourcing out all assets (not just product) on an optional basis, i.e., from wherever and whoever provided it is competitive;
  3. Achieving market access in line with break-even volume of needed infrastructure;
  4. The ability to contest the asset as much as products when circumstance requires, i.e. neutralizing the assets and competencies of global competitors; and
  5. Providing all functions (or competencies) with global orientation even when they are primarily local in scope.(p 2)

The key elements of globalization involve the inter connection of sovereign nations through trade and capital flows; harmonization of economic rules governing relationship between these nation; creating structures to support and facilities dependence and interconnection; global configuration and co-ordination of business activities with local responsiveness; and creating a global market place (Salimono, 1999).