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The Impact Of Ethnicity On Nigeria Public Service
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This research presents the results of the impact of ethnicity on Nigeria
public service; a case study of Ogun state civil service.
The population for the study consists of 40 people which were randomly selected, Data were gathered using a self -constructed questionnaire and the result gotten was analyzed using the simple percentage method. The validity and reliability of instrument were ascertained. Data analyzed from the research shows that there is a positive impact on public servant performance. However, ethnic diversity also comes with its benefits that can enhance employee and organizational performance. The study recommends that ethnicity and workforce so as to promotes unity and also encourage tolerance among the employees and knowledge of other culture can be help to successfully carried out a specific task that requires such knowledge when the need arise.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONEBACKGROUND TO THE STUDYThe
term ‘ethnicity’ has its roots in the Greek term ethnos/ethnikos, which
was commonly used to describe pagans, that is non-Hellenic and, later,
non-Jewish (Gentile) or non-Christian, second-class peoples, its
academic and popular use is fairly modern. Sociologically speaking, the
term was coined by D. Riesman in 1953 and it gained wider use only
during the 1960s and 1970s (Glazer and Moynihan, 1975).Social
scientists define ethnicit ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONEBACKGROUND TO THE STUDYThe
term ‘ethnicity’ has its roots in the Greek term ethnos/ethnikos, which
was commonly used to describe pagans, that is non-Hellenic and, later,
non-Jewish (Gentile) or non-Christian, second-class peoples, its
academic and popular use is fairly modern. Sociologically speaking, the
term was coined by D. Riesman in 1953 and it gained wider use only
during the 1960s and 1970s (Glazer and Moynihan, 1975).Social
scientists define ethnicit ... Continue reading---
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