AUTHOR(S): Olamiju Oluwadare Isaac
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ABSTRACT Globalization and urbanization have been identified as having inherent capacity for the disarticulation and dislocation of a nation’s socio-economic structure. This paper identified the socio-economic forces responsible for slum development in the core of Ado-Ekiti. The core area was delineated using the acquired google image which was processed using ArcView GIS software; Twelve Data Delineation Areas (DDAs) were identified, having: 2,930 buildings and 14,650 households. A 2.5% of households (368) was adopted as the sample size. The landlord or the most senior household head was interviewed using a structured socio-economic questionnaire. The photograph of scenes of interest were taken to supplement information from the questionnaire. The DDAs formed the basis for questionnaire administration. Empirical analysis shows that there is poverty in the study area due to underemployment and low income. Government intervention through a holistic urban renewal and creation of enabling environment for job opportunities were proffered for a sustainable city core development in Nigeria and applicable to cities in developing nations of the world with similar characteristics |
KEYWORDS Ado-Ekiti, City Core, Developing Nations, Economy, Social, and Slum |
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Cite this paper Olamiju Oluwadare Isaac. (2021) Socio-economic Dynamics of Slum Growth in Core Areas of Cities in Developing Nations – the Ado-ekiti Example. International Journal of Environmental Science, 6, 381-395 |
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