Human Capital Development And Education: A Strategy For Sustainable Income Among University Undergraduates In Edo And Lagos States, Nigeria

O. Oluwaleyimu, N. I. Nwabah, I. Ihensekhien, L. E. Oshio
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The decline of human capital and educationattainment in Nigeria, such as skill, values, qualifications and productivity capacity reflects in the rise in unemployment, poverty, robbery, kidnapping, ritual practices for quick money amongst others. These related social ills constitute a hydraheaded monster that plagues Nigerians today. This scenario is a serious source of concern and worry. The study assessed human capital development and education as a strategy for sustainable income among university undergraduates in Edo and Lagos states, Nigeria. The study determined the different types of human capital education that incorporates lifelong skills in the universities of Benin and Lagos, Nigeria, and the strategies for sustainable income among university undergraduates in Nigeria. The study was carried out in Universities of Benin and Lagos, Nigeria. The study was guided by three research questions and two hypotheses. Related literatures were reviewed. A sample of two hundred (241) respondents from Edo and Lagos state, were selected randomly. The data was analysed using mean, standard deviation and the independent test to test the null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The result showed that there is no significant difference between Human capital traits posed by university of Benin and Lagos undergraduates that are taught lifelong skills courses and those that not taught. Also, teaching aligned with the needs in work place during industrial attachment. Base on the findings, among others, is that the Nigerian government should raise education fund for universities to equip their workshops for effective teaching. The study concluded that university education should include human capital development courses to enhance lifelong skills and productivity capacity in the work place.
人力资本开发与教育:尼日利亚埃多州和拉各斯州大学本科生可持续收入战略
尼日利亚人力资本和教育程度的下降,如技能、价值观、资格和生产力,反映在失业、贫困、抢劫、绑架、快速赚钱的仪式习俗等方面的上升。这些相关的社会弊病构成了今天困扰尼日利亚人的多头怪物。这种情况令人严重关切和担忧。该研究评估了人力资本开发和教育作为尼日利亚埃多州和拉各斯州大学本科生可持续收入战略的作用。该研究确定了贝宁和尼日利亚拉各斯大学中包含终身技能的不同类型的人力资本教育,以及尼日利亚大学本科生可持续收入的战略。这项研究是在贝宁大学和尼日利亚拉各斯大学进行的。本研究以三个研究问题和两个假设为指导。对相关文献进行综述。从江户州和拉各斯州随机抽取了200名(241名)受访者。数据分析采用均值、标准差和独立检验,在0.05的显著性水平上检验原假设。结果表明,贝宁大学和拉各斯大学的本科生在终身技能课程上与未在终身技能课程上的人力资本特征差异不显著。此外,在工业实习期间,教学与工作场所的需求保持一致。根据这些发现,尼日利亚政府应该为大学筹集教育基金,为它们的研讨会提供有效的教学设备。该研究的结论是,大学教育应包括人力资本发展课程,以提高终身技能和工作场所的生产力。
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