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– Poverty and Educational Level as Determinants of Girl-child Participation in Politics in Ondo North Senatorial District of Ondo State, Nigeria –

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Abstract

The main purpose of the study was to examine the influence of poverty and educational level on girl-child via their political participation in Ondo North Education (Senatorial) District of Ondo State, Nigeria. The methodology adopted for the study was a descriptive survey research design.

The population for the study was 3995 SSS 3 female students in public schools; while the sample size used was three hundred and sixty-three (363) SSS 3 female students. A multi-stage sampling technique was adopted for the study.

The instrument for data collection titled “Poverty and Educational Level as Determinants of Girl-Child Participation in Politics’’ (PEDGPP) was adopted and developed by the researcher.

Introduction

Poverty is a common plague afflicting people of the world including Nigeria. Poverty is multidimensional in nature because it affects various segments of the population and their corresponding needs and aspirations.

It is multidimensional in the sense that poverty means different things to different persons considering time, environment, and situations.

From the past century, especially in the work of Booth’s study of London poor in 1887 and Rowntree’s (1901) work on the poor in the city of York defined and measured poverty only on established numeric income and the caloric level below which poverty exist, and beyond which the people cease to be poor.

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