Research Papers/Topics in Population Studies

Establishment of the Kifilideen, Lukmon and Fatimo Scales in the Determination of the Magnitude of Population of any Particular Entity and other Development

Overtime the parameters commonly used to measure the population of a location are number of population in figure, population density in people/km2 and population growth in percentage. These parameters are not enough to quantify the intensity of the population of the entities of a place. The previous methods of measuring population which are number of population in figure and population density in people/km2 have huge and large figure which is difficult to work with and interpret. Knowing...

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KIFILIDEEN, LUKMON AND FATIMO SCALES IN THE DETERMINATION OF THE MAGNITUDE OF POPULATION OF ANY PARTICULAR ENTITY AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT

The magnitude of a population of a particular entity such as human being, plant, animal, bacteria and virus present in a state, nation or location determine the strength and the weakness of such state, nation or location. Knowing the magnitude of the population of the entity would help to figure the intensity and impact of such entity in the area. This study established the Kifilideen, Lukmon and Fatimo scales to determine the magnitude of the population of any particular entity of a...

A Model for Popular Forecasting

ABSTRACT This research work is concerned with the development of a model for population forecasting. The methodology and assumption used for developing population forecast model where developed with Fund Growth model of population. The accuracy of the census Bureau’s forecasting efforts apparently has improved during the past two decade, this work is done with the aim of studying all the processes in manual forecasting on population census, with faster, easier, accuracy and efficiently, in ...

Appraisal of Manpower Resources of Schools Managed by The Universal Basic Education Board in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Nigeria

Abstract The quality of manpower resources of any organization determines to a large extent its level of efficiency. Twenty-three years after the failure of the Universal Primary Education (UPE), a new scheme - the Universal Basic Education (UBE) was launched. The main objective of this scheme is to provide free and compulsory basic education to all Nigerian citizens in terms of pre-primary, primary, junior secondary, nomadic, and adult literacy education. Five years (2004 to 2009) after thi...

An Assessment of the Role of Men in Maternal Health Care in Gwagwalada Area Council, Fct -Abuja.

ABSTRACT This study has assessed the role of men in maternal health care in Gwagwalada Area Counci� FCT; Abuja/ Nigeria. The study covered 30 villages and a total of 600 copies of the questionnaires were administered, but 571 copies were duly completed and returned. Relevant descriptive and inferential statistics such as Spearman 5 rank correlation were used to test the hypotheses. The result obtained revealed that education greatly influences men 5 involvement in maternal health care serv...

An Assessment of the Dynamics of Poverty Among Rural Active Population in Mangu Local Government Area, Plateau State

ABSTRACT The study investigated the dynamics of poverty among rural active population in Mangu Local Government of Plateau State The ob1ect1ves of the study were to determine the socio-demographic and economic characteristics of the respondents; the incidence and spatial distribution of poverty and the causes of poverty in the study area. The study also intended to assess the pattern of poverty trajectory of the rural active population in the study area and the coping strategies/mechanisms e...

Household Vulnerability and Adaptation Options in Resource-Poor Communities in Accra, Ghana

ABSTRACT The current impact of climate variability highlights the need for an increased understanding of the relationship between climate-sensitive disasters such as floods, vulnerability, and adaptation/coping strategies of households. With few exceptions, given the variations in sociodemographic and economic characteristics, floods tend to have a disproportionate impact on resource-poor urban communities, particularly in developing countries. This study aimed to; (1) identify indicators of...

The Economic And Social Effects of Rural-Urban Migration in Local Government ( A Case Study Of Ikole Local Government Area Of Ekiti State)

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: 1.0 General Introduction or background of the study 1.1    Introduction 1.2    Statement of the problem 1.3    Purpose/objectives of the study 1.4    significance of the study 1.5    Research hypothesis 1.6    Scope and limitations of the study 1.7    Organization of the study/plan of the study synopsis of each chapter. 1.8    Definition of terms          Reference CHAPTER TWO: 2.0 Literature Review 2.1    Introduction 2.2...

The Role Of Maternal, Psychosocial And Social-Cultural Factors In Hiv-Exposed Infants’ Service Uptake; Nakuru County Refferal Hospital, Kenya

ABSTRACT  In 2015, approximately 1.8 in million children under 15 years of age were living with HIV with an estimated 150,000 newly infected mainly through Mother-to-Child Transmission while 110,000 died of HIV/AIDS related causes. In East and Southern Africa region, approximately one million children were living with HIV with 56,000 newly infected and 47,000 due to AIDS-related illnesses in the same year. Although Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) and immunization services for HIV-Exposed infant...

Burden Of Diabetes Mellitus Among Patients In Thika Level Five Hospital, Kiambu County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The burden of diabetes is reflected not only in the increasing numbers of people with diabetes, but also in the growing numbers of premature deaths due to diabetes. One measure of burden of disease is disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), which combines estimates of years of life lost due to premature death (YLL) and years lived with disability (YLD) to count the total years of healthy life lost from disease and injury. In Kenya, NonCommunicable Diseases (NCDs) accounts for more t...

Assessment Of Utilization Of Postpartum Care Services Among Women In Webuye West, Bungoma County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Postpartum care is an important link in the continuum of care for maternal health. The postpartum period is critical because most maternal deaths occur during this time, yet this is the most neglected period for quality care provision. Postpartum Care (PPC) services are essential in the first six weeks extending to six months. When not offered they lead to complications, poor outcomes like morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to assess utilization and factors influencin...

The Drivers Of Fertility Decline Among Women In Murang’a County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Declines in world’s fertility over the last three decades have been termed by scholars and demographers as the most notable demographic change. Fertility stall has been in Kenya coming after decades of very high levels of fertility. Inconsistent with the national demographics, Murang’a County recorded an abnormal age sex pyramid during the 2009 national census. This thesis focuses on the proximate determinants of Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in Murang’a County. This thesis presen...

Determinants Of Psychosocial Well-Being Of Children (10-17 Years) Affected By Hiv And Aids In Kiambu County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Children affected by HIV and AIDS (CAHA) are faced with psychological, social and economic challenges among others. HIV and AIDS has compounded the situation posing more suffering to children whose parents have died of the same. Children affected by HIV and AIDS have been supported in various ways by their extended families and many other organizations. While there are a number of programmes that address the material needs of CAHA, there is less emphasis in assisting these children ...

School Feeding Programme And Educational Outcome In Tema Municipality

ABSTRACT The Ghana School Feeding Programme is a social intervention to provide deprived pupils in public basic schools one hot nutritious meal a day. The study seeks to find the extent the programme has impacted on academic achievement of pupils. The study was carried out in six basic schools that are participating in the GSFP in the Tema Metropolis. The study combined both secondary and primary data for the investigation. Both primary and secondary data were used for the analysis. Ghana Sc...

Maternal Characteristics And Malaria Prevalence Among Children In Ghana

ABSTRACT Malaria threatens the lives of billions of people globally and leads to over one million deaths annually (WHO 2010). More than 90 per cent of the clinical cases and deaths in sub-Saharan Africa are caused by malaria (WHO 2011). Malaria kills an estimated one million children under five years of age per year or one child in every 30 seconds. Malaria is hyper-endemic in Ghana, accounting for 44% of outpatient attendance, 13% of all hospital deaths, and 22% of mortality among children ...


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