Low Wage Job in the Nigerian Labour Market: Implications for Policy Formulation and Implementation

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This paper examines the incidence of low wage jobs in the Nigerian labour market and its implications in terms of policy formulation and implementation. It adopted desk review method in examining the incidence of low-wage jobs in the Nigerian labour market. It relied on secondary data from relevant agencies and institutions that provide information on the state of jobs in labour market such as National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), African Development Bank (AfDB), International Labour Organization (ILO) and World Bank. The secondary data formed the basis for interpretation and analyses. The result from the empirical evidence show that majority (80%) of jobs in the Nigerian labour market are low wage jobs. It also found that in terms of distribution by gender, there is higher percentage (not less than 48%) of women in vulnerable jobs whose wages are quite low in Nigeria. Based on the findings, the paper recommends that labour market regulators should formulate and implement policy aimed at upscaling the skill set of workers in low wage jobs through education, training and re-training of workers in low wage jobs. It was also recommended that Nigerian minimum wage policy should be reviewed by adjusting the rate every year and also targeting the vulnerable workers and maintaining a different rate for the vulnerable workers among others.
尼日利亚劳动力市场的低工资工作:对政策制定和实施的影响
本文考察了尼日利亚劳动力市场中低工资工作的发生率及其在政策制定和实施方面的影响。它在审查尼日利亚劳动力市场低工资工作的发生率时采用了案头审查方法。它依赖于国家统计局(NBS)、非洲开发银行(AfDB)、国际劳工组织(ILO)和世界银行等提供劳动力市场就业状况信息的相关机构和机构的二手数据。这些二手资料构成了解释和分析的基础。经验证据的结果表明,尼日利亚劳动力市场的大多数(80%)工作是低工资工作。研究还发现,就性别分布而言,尼日利亚从事工资相当低的脆弱工作的妇女比例较高(不低于48%)。根据研究结果,本文建议劳动力市场监管机构应制定和实施旨在通过对低收入工人的教育、培训和再培训来提高低收入工人技能的政策。委员会还建议审查尼日利亚的最低工资政策,每年调整最低工资率,并针对弱势工人,对弱势工人保持不同的最低工资率。
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