• Causes And Consequences Of Child Trafficking As Expressed By Married, Adults
    [A CASE STUDY OF SHAKI WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OYO STATE.]

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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT    This study investigated the causes and consequences of child trafficking as perceived married adults in Shaki West Local Government Area, Oyo State. A total of 220 questionnaire forms were administered to adult persons in Shaki West Local Government Area Oyo State. Frequency count, percentages and t-test methods were used to analyse demographic data of the respondents and test the null hypotheses respectively and Educational Qualification. The hypotheses were tested at 0.05 alpha ... Continue reading---

         

      QUESTIONNAIRE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]APPENDIX UNIVERSITY OF ILORININSTITUTE OF EDUCATION FACULTY OF EDUCATION CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF CHILD TRAFFICKING QUESTIONNAIRE (CACCTQ)Dear respondent, This questionnaire is designed to gather information from both married and unmarried adults in Shaki West Local Government Area, Oyo State on the causes and consequences of child trafficking. Kindly respond sincerely and carefully to the items in the questionnaire. Your responses will be treated with strict confidentiality. Thank you. Instru ... Continue reading---

         

      LIST OF TABLES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]LIST OF TABLES Table 1:    Distribution of respondents on the basis of Gender   Table 2:    Distribution of respondents on the basis of family type  Table 3:    Distribution of respondents on the basis of Religion  Table 4:     Distribution of respondents on the basis of Educational background Table 5:    Item ranking of responses, on causes of child trafficking  Table 6:    Item ranking of responses on consequences of child trafficking  Table 7:        Means standa ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTTitle Page  Approval   Dedication  Acknowledgement   Abstract   Table of Contents  List of Tables      CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION Background to the Study  Statement of the Problem  Research Questions  Research Hypotheses   Significance of the study    Operational Definition of Terms Scope of the Study   CHAPTER TWO REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATUREIntroduction    Concepts of Child Trafficking Prevalence of Child Trafficking   Causes of Child Trafficking  Co ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]Trafficking of young girls for prostitution out of Nigeria has never been restricted to one geographical or ethnic area, but it is more province within a particular ethnic group that is Edo girls. For instance, Nigeria Ambassador to Italy wrote a letter to the Edo State House of Assembly to do something to stop their young girls from trooping out of the country to Italy for prostitution, which shows that if necessary actions are not taken by the Edo State government and the Federal government to ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 8 ]Trafficking in human beings is an abhorrent and worrying phenomenon involving coercive sexual scrintude. These practices constitute serious violations of the victims human rights are enshrined in international law and the EU charter on fundamental rights. Trafficking in human being (child trafficking) has been identified as a criminal activity increasingly penetrated by trans-National organized crime that generated substantial illicit proceeds often laundered and fed into illicit markets, with t ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Psychometric properties of the instrument Validity of the instrument    Validity is described as the extent to which the instrument can be relied upon to do what it purports to do accurately (Olasehinde, 1995). Validity assess the relevance of the instrument to it purpose. Hassan (1995) defined validity as an indication of the extent to which a measuring instrument measure what it is supposed to measure. In the light of this, content validity of the instrument was thus ascertained by the rese ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]Hypotheses Testing    In addition to demographic information and the distribution of variables, four (4) null hypotheses were tested using t-test set at 0.05 alpha of sign.Hypothesis One:There is no significant difference in the causes of child trafficking as perceived by adults in Shaki West Local Government Area, Oyo State on the basis of gender.Critical t-value is 1.96 which means that the calculated t-value is less than the critical-value. Though, hypothesis 1 was formulated with the assu ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Hypothesis 2 stated that,   there is no significant difference in the consequences of child trafficking as perceived by adults in Shaki West Local Government Area, Oyo State on the basis of gender. The result of the t-test used to analyse the data showed that the null hypothesis was accepted; both male and female respondents are similar in their perception of the consequences of child trafficking. The result agrees with the finding of Akinpelu and Yusuf (2004) where no significant difference e ... Continue reading---