Harmful temperatures and consumption expenditure: evidence from Nigerian households
45. October 2024 4655 J. Animashaun, L. Emediegwu, N. Osadolor, O. Okoror • UOT: 551.58
This paper examines the effect of changes in temperature on households’ food expenditure in Nigeria. Using micro-data on consumption expenditure from Nigerian households, we find that extreme heat increases per capita consumption expenditure during dry seasons but not in wet seasons. Prior works show that small-scale ...
Directions for increasing the efficiency of employment in rural areas
38. November 2021 23218 S. Mustafayev • UOT: 338.43, 338.435
In Azerbaijan, 47.2 percent of the population lives in rural areas and 33-35 percent of the rural population is able to work. In a market economy, it is necessary to resolve issues related to the employment of the growing able-bodied labor force in our country, increasing the level ...
Assessment of the impact of rural tourism on the socio-economic development of the country
36. April 2021 27996 A. Huseyn • UOT: 338.48, 338.49, 379.8
AbstractRural tourism comes to the fore as a means of providing employment in the regions, increasing the social welfare of the population and ensuring the development of rural areas. Today, in developed countries, this type of tourism has developed into a sector shaped according to the natural resources of the regions and the ...
Comparative analysis of average monthly per capita income in the households of Azerbaijan by urban and rural areas
35. Januray 2021 33195 T. Musayev, A. Huseynzade • UOT: 330.12, 330.59:311.14
AbstractThe study of per capita income in households is of great importance in terms of analyzing the welfare of the population in urban and rural areas and assessing social inequality. In the article the average indicators for per capita income for households in the country, including rural and urban areas, indicators of ...