Monday, November 25, 2024 -The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has stated that 22.3 per cent of households in Nigeria are headed by women, marking a 3.7 percentage point increase from the previous survey
These were part of the findings in the 5th General Household Survey
panel (GHS-panel) released by the NHS over the weekend, providing a
comprehensive analysis of welfare indicators and socio-economic
characteristics.
“Additionally, female-headed households are more common in urban areas
(24.9 percent) compared to rural areas (21.1 percent),” NBS said.
“Since its inception, five waves of the GHS-Panel have been conducted,
with the latest, Wave 5 (2023/24), serving as a comprehensive data repository
and a powerful instrument for understanding the impact of various shocks on
household welfare across time,” NBS said.
“In Wave 5, a total of 4,715 households were interviewed across 518
Enumeration Areas, allowing for comprehensive data collection on consumption
and agricultural activities through biannual visits.”
The report was a collaborative effort involving the NBS, the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation, and the World Bank.
The report continues;
“Additionally, female-headed households are more common in urban areas
(24.9 percent) compared to rural areas (21.1 percent),” NBS said.
Regarding national identity numbers (NIN), the bureau reported low
possession rates, with only 40.2 percent of respondents having a NIN, while
just 18.3 percent of those with a NIN are aware of the digital NIN app.
“Conversely, younger age groups (zero to five and six to nine) show the
lowest percentages, likely due to lower registration rates for children,” the
report added.
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