A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF POPULATION GROWTH ON THE NIGERIA ECONOMY
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF
THE IMPACT OF POPULATION GROWTH ON THE NIGERIA ECONOMY
ABSTRACT
It is said that the population of any country constitute the
most vital component of is resource base, as time potentials for development.
Population growth can be positive or gainful to any economy if managed well.
For instance China is noted to be most populous country in the world but its
population has been managed very well and it has helped boost their economy by
increasing the level of productivity and providing cheap labour, thus having a
positive impact on the economy and making them one of the best economies of the
world. But if the population of any country is not well managed it will result
to increase in unemployment level, crime rate, poverty and will bring
sufferings to many homes. Methodologically, economic, statistical and
econometric methods were used and it was observed the unemployment rate have a
negative relationship with economic growth. Recommendation made include
instituting Family Planning Programmes.Finally, this work help us to understand
that population growth is a two track incident in the sense that it can be
advantageous or disadvantageous.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The consequences of population growth on the economic
development of less developed countries are not the same because the condition
prevailing in these countries are quite different from those of developed
economy. Therefore the body of literature on population growth in Nigeria has
always emphasized either the negative or the positive effect.
Therefore in every discussion, it is conventional to start
with a definition of terms used in such discussion. However, population can be
seen by a demographer as a change in the size of the population. But when this
change occurs in such a way that it reduces the size of population, the demographer
refers it as a negative growth but when it adds to the size of population he
regards it as a positive one. What we get from this concept is that population
growth can be positive or negative depending on whether there is an increase or
decrease in the size of a given population.Population whether positive or
negative is derived from three demographic variables such as birth, death and
migration rates
Udabah (1999:62) Threw more light on this by adding that
birth and death rates in underdeveloped country are quite different from that
of developed countries. Births rate in underdeveloped are generally highly why
those of developed countries are low. On the other hand, death rates are higher
in underdeveloped nations. The higher rate of population growth is therefore a
major characteristic of underdeveloped nations and is partly responsible for
the low rates of economic development.
Moreover, the population of any country constitutes the most
vital component of its resource base. This aspect is based mostly on its size,
growth rate, spatial distribution, demographic structure and quality in terms
of level of education, fitness and social welfare. Population statistics are
indispensable impute into the planning process in any area. To government issuing
programmes for instance in the efforts of government in the developing
countries to feed the people and also provide quality services for them are
being frustrated by rapid population growth. This growth is attributable on the
one hand to improvement in human survival associated with the application of
modern medical science to health matters, better sanitation and immunization of
children which have caused the death rate to decrease.
On the other hand, so many socio-cultural issues have
complimented the growth of population in Nigeria positively (Lee and Miler
1990, Rennne 1995, Ainsword et al 1996).
Consequently, the world population has been increasing and
the last two decades have been demographically unprecedented as it rose from
4.2 billion people in 1985 to 6.4 billion in 2006. Much of this occurred in the
developing nations as their population grew from 3.7 billion to 5.1 billion as
against that of developed nation which grew from 1.1 billion to 1.2 billion
over the same period (United Nation 2001 billion).
Nigerian’s population is one of the fastest growing
population in the world and Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa,
ranked the tenths as obtained from two major sources, vizthe 1991 census and
the Population Reference Bureau World Population Data Sheet.
Obviously, the population of Nigeria is large which makes it
a “giant” relative to the other Africa countries. The large population of
Nigeria implies a large market for goods and services as well as large pool of
human resources for development. However, the impact of population on
development depends not only on the absolute size but also on its quality. The
major function responsible for the rapid increase in the population of the
country is the relatively high fertility level as portrayed by a total
fertility rate of about 6.0 life -birth per woman in the 1990’s
Having seen from theoretical and empirical view that the
population growth is an impediment to the economic growth and development
especially under developing countries. It is then important to answer this
question, how detrimental is population growth to the economic growth? To
answer these we look into the interactions between population growth and any of
the economic variable such as , population growth, unemployment, savings
,interest, and inflation etc.So in this research work, our demonstration of the
impact of population on economic growth will be based on the study of the
relationship between population growth, interest, unemployment and inflation.
Now the question to answerbecomes how those population growth influences
unemployment? Since we are working on the impact of population growth on
Nigeria, as whose population according the 2006 census was estimated to be at a
growth rate of 3%, our limitation of this study would be on the Nigeria GDP
(Gross Domestic Product) or GNI (GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT) versus the population
growth rate of Nigeria.
Nevertheless, economic
growth is the GDP OR GNI divided by the total population of the whole country.
This measure the level of output in the economy. This equation implies that if
population is rapidlygrowing, the economic growth will reduce marginally and
people income will also decrease. So according to the finding, GDP can be improved that is GDP per capital by
checking the population growth rate through control birth, death rate,
migration and some other demographic variables and economic variables.
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Fundamentally, growth is an indispensible requisite for the
development that is why Nigeria’s
economic growth had continue to dominate the main thrust of government
paramount objective more importantly, growth is associated with policies of
control population growth because a high population lead to a vicious depletion
of a nation’s financial and material resources. According to CBN (1997) the
population growth rate of Nigeria is at an average of 2.83% from 1993 to 1997
as compared to developed country like United States whose population rate is
1.00% on the average. This rapid population growth has efficiently induce wide
spread poverty. According toChege (1992), Nigeria become worst than the early
post-colonial period. In the 1980’s the agricultural sector declined in
productivity by 1.3% while population grew by 3.1% thus creating severe food
shortage, a fall in capital income, a
fall in savings and living standard . Because of this type of situation
economic growth been severely retarded and dwarfed.
The above presentation points to the critical stance of the
economy and therefore makes a clarion call for adequate measure to control the
growth rate of Nigeria’s population which is at 2.8%per annum. To check this,
we require constructive demographic policy approaches that will seriously
enlighten citizens of the eminent socio-economic danger of rapid population
growth.
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
1To find out the relationship between population growth and
economic
growth.
2. To examine the
impact of population growth on economic growth.
3. To proffer
appropriate solution / recommendation to authority in
charge of managing the economy on how to remedy the situation
population growth.
1.4 STATEMENT OF THE
HYPOTHESIS
The hypothesis to be used is stated thus:
H0:= The impact of population growth on Nigerian economy is
not significant.
H1:= The impact of population growth on Nigerian economy is
significant.
H0:= There is no casual relationship between population
growth and economic growth.
H1:= There is casual relationship between population and
economic growth.
SIGNIFICANT OF THE STUDY
1 It provides
information on population trends and their implication
tothepolicy
makers, educators, the media and the concern public
servant.
2 To ascertain
the truthfulness whether population growth impact
negative or positively to the economic development. 3 This study will also serve as a
reference research work for the
society further studies
1.6 SCOPE OF THE
STUDY
This research is macroeconomic in nature and over the trend
of population growth rate and economic growth rate in Nigeria from 1980 to 2006
a period of 27 years. The study also focuses on the effects of population
growth on economic growth in Nigeria in a bid to analyze the options available
to accelerate economic development,
taking into cognizance of the fact that other factors outside the sphere of
population are also important in the determination of the face of economic
growth.
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