Reducing Unemployment Through Co-operative Movement (a Case Study Of Enugu North L.g.a) 2000

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REDUCING UNEMPLOYMENT THROUGH CO-OPERATIVE  MOVEMENT (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH L.G.A) 2000

ABSTRACT

 

The study was conducted to examine how unemployment has been reduced through cooperative movement in Enugu North Local Government  Area, from the year 2000 – 2004.

 

In the course of this investigation, research objective and hypothesis were formulated.  Both primary and secondary data were collected, and data were then presented in a tabular form.

 

Based on the above,   the findings on the topic is as follows:

 

Staff/employee of the sampled cooperative are averagely qualified for their various jobs and they are given opportunities for further training by the cooperative societies.

 

Employee of the sampled cooperative are averagely paid with some necessary allowances.

 

Co-operative societies absorbs about 35% of school leavers yearly.

 

There is a continuous education both to the members and the whole public.

 

The researcher’s recommendations includes these:

Government should make it compulsory for every establishment to have its own cooperative.

Government should set up more cooperative banks to give loans to individuals and groups that are prospecting to establish cooperative.

 

In conclusion the researcher deemed it necessary that every hand must be on desk to encourage the establishment of cooperative enterprises, since it is now obvious  that the only option left for us is to adopt the socio- economic model of mutual self help.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

TITLE PAGE                                                                            i

APPROVAL PAGE                                                                  ii

DEDICATION                                                                         iii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT                                                        iv

ABSTRACT                                                                              v

 

CHAPTER ONE

1.0       INTRODUCTION

1.1    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

1.2         STAZTEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 

1.3         OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY

1.4         SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

1.5         RESEARCH QUESTIONS

1.6         SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THTE STUDY

 

 

 

CHAPTER TWO

2.0    LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1         DEFIINITION OF  UNEMPLOYMENT

2.2         TYPES OF UNEMPLOYMENT

2.3         CAUSES OF UNEMPLOYMENT

2.4         PROJECTS CO-OPERATIVE CAN INVOLVE IN

2.5         BENEFITS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY

 

CHAPTER THREE

3.0               RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY

3.1               SOURCES OF DATA

3.2               PRIMARY SOURCES

3.3              SECONDARY SOURCES

3.4               POPULATION OF STUDY

3.5               DETERMINATION OF SAMPLE SIZE

3.6               METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS

 

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0            PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA

 

CHAPTER FIVE

5.0                SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND      

         CONCLUSION.

5.1         SUMMARY  OF FINDINGS

5.2         RECOMMENDAITON

5.3         CONCLUSION

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

         APPENDIX.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

1.0      INTRODUCTION

1.1      BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

 

Co-operative is a basis for overall transformation of citizenry social and economic problems.

 

According to Berko (1987 :29), co-operative society is a voluntary and democratic association of persons, with variable membership and variable capital whose members pooled themselves and their resources together on mutual and self help basis to form a business enterprise which seeks to solve the socio-economic problem(s) of these members by directly providing goods and services to them in their capacity as either the owner/customer or owner – employees of the cooperative enterprise.

 

According to Amahalu  (2005 :2), cooperative is defined as an association usually incorporated with economic aims, formed by or for persons or co operations, having common needs, approximately equal voice in management, making approximately  equal or proportional contributions to capital, deriving proportionate services and benefits from it.

 

Co-operative in order to promote the welfare of their members involve themselves in most tangible projects like building of houses, building of schools, building of hospitals, building of recreation centers, markets and building of industries.  Co-operative serves as a hold to company and local development agency; it also seek to provide a community owned structure.

 

 

1.2         STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS

 

Today, there is vast unemployment in Nigeria and Enugu North in particular.  After many years of democracy there are graduates of 15 (fifteen) years standing, that room the street in search of white-collar jobs that don’t exist.  Unemployment is still on the increased irrespective of federal government budget to curb the scourge.  In the year 2000 the Federal government budgeted N10 billion and N20 billion  in 2001 to deal with unemployment yet, unemployment increases on daily basis.  Both the state and federal governments are lunching out a lot of programmes, on small scale business enterprise, yet unemployment is increasing.

 

However, the fact remain that  no country can succeed in providing a reasonable standard of living for her citizens.  It is now obvious that the only option left of us is to adopt the socio – economic model of mutual self help whereby unemployed individuals can voluntarily join together to achieve a common goal through the formation of co-operative enterprise.

 

Co-operative we know plays multiple roles as institutional frame work for allocating scarce resources, stimulating economic growth and enhancing economic welfare.  It raises the income level of the people by providing income earning opportunities.   Many reasons have been given for this critical situation concerning  jobs, and such reasons include rapid growth of population in our country, the movement of capital to the cheap labour and the impact of new technology.

 

 

 

 

1.3         OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

 

This research has the major objectives of finding in comparative terms on the heavy promotion and creation of cooperative enterprise and exploit the economic benefits associated with them in Enugu North  Local Government Area from 2000 – 2004.

 

Specific Objectives Include:

-         To identify the socio – economic characteristic associated with cooperative societies.

-         To identify the support for modern farming investment for industrial development and expansion of market through cooperative movement.

-         To examine the volume of unemployment created by cooperative society.

-         To assess the volume of viable cooperative society.

-         To identify the problems of cooperative movement in creating job opportunities in Nigeria and Enugu North in particular.

-         To make recommendations on how to improve cooperative societies in order to meet the demand of reducing unemployment.

-         To find out possible project cooperative can be involve in.

-         To find out the number of people employed by cooperative society in Enugu North from 2000 – 2004.

 

 

1.4         SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

 

There is the need for reducing unemployment in our society and Enugu North in particular and the only way out is through cooperative movement.  This analytical study shows the extent of some particular proposals for solutions to these problem of unemployment in Enugu North Areas and also serve as a basis for offering, informed suggestions for improvement on its social-economic development and growth.

 

It is envisaged that the findings, suggestions and recommendations of this study will be beneficial  to all members and non members of co-operative society and government as well.  Specifically, this research will go a long way to encourage people to join co-operative society.

 

To further the scope of this study, discussion and the possible means of efficient  implementation will be based on the followings:

-         Enhance  economic, social and cultural situation of strata within limited resources and opportunities as well as to promote their initiatives.

-         Improve social condition and provide social services in the areas of housing, education, electricity, health and communication.

-         Increase personal and national wealth through campaigning against waste.  It also impact the  element  for democratic control of economic activity.

 

Therefore, since cooperative thinks about the enhancement of their members well being as their prime ideology,  it has to work towards the achievement of this target.  Also this research study  is primarily concerned in addition to the formal pronouncement of cooperative distribution on how to make them functional that is providing as social-economic development and growth thereby creating job opportunities as the prime ingredient to achieving its aim.

 

 

 

 

 

1.5         RESEARCH QUESTIONS.

 

-         What are the number of people employed by cooperative societies in Enugu North?

-         What are the projects cooperative can involve in?

-         Why do people form a joint co-operative societies?

-         What are the problems of cooperative societies in Enugu North?

-         What are the number of viable cooperative society?

-         What are the socio-economic  benefits of belonging to cooperative society.

 

 

1.6         SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

 

The scope of the research is Enugu North Local Government Area of Enugu State.  The research is to determine the impact and effect of unemployment reduction  through cooperative movements/societies with specific emphasis on ‘ENUGU NORTH STAFF CREDIT THRIEFT AND LOANS SOCIETY’.

 

The research covers the operation of co-operation movement with the intension of finding out to what extent they can create employment.

 

In the course of generating this work, the researcher faced several  handicaps which include non cooperative attitude of some officials visited which resulted in not giving all the information required about their operations inadequacy of data.  Most of the officers visited were not on sit despite several visitation made by the researcher.

 

Finance  has been a problem to the completion of this research.  It limited frequent travels which ought to have made to the sampled cooperative societies.

 

Despite all this limitation the researcher tried to control  several errors which would have affected the findings.

 

 

 

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