Socio-Economic Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Nigerian Worker: An Empirical Analysis

F. Abubakar, T. Amoto, A. Malik
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The current study investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on workers in Nigeria from a socioeconomic standpoint. Nigeria remains one of the most highly affected countries on the African continent; hence the Nigerian government has emulated other countries in taking measures to curtail the spread of the pandemic. These measures include but are not limited to lockdown orders, due to which individuals stop going to work, as well as the closure of factories and businesses. The lockdown order has been applauded for being effective in curtailing the spread of the virus; however, it is deemed to adversely affect the Nigerian workers in both the public and private sectors. Many authors have contributed to literature related to the COVID-19 pandemic, but there is still a paucity of literature investigating the socio-economic effect of the lockdown order on Nigerian workers. To the best of our knowledge, there is no empirical study that investigates the COVID-19 pandemic and its socio-economic impact on civil servants and bankers. The study adopted a survey research design and primary data gathered through the survey was analyzed. The data collection instrument was a questionnaire, which was filled in online using Google Forms. The collected data was analyzed using Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) and t-test statistical tools. The findings of the study revealed that COVID-19 has an inverse and minimal effect on the socio-economic condition of public and private sector workers. The research proposed, among other things, that the government should place mechanisms to curb excessive price increase of products and services, ensuring that workers in both the public and private sectors are not exploited during the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19大流行对尼日利亚工人的社会经济影响:实证分析
目前的研究从社会经济角度调查了COVID-19大流行对尼日利亚工人的影响。尼日利亚仍然是非洲大陆受影响最严重的国家之一;因此,尼日利亚政府仿效其他国家采取措施遏制疫情的蔓延。这些措施包括但不限于个人停止上班的封锁令,以及工厂和企业的关闭。封锁令因有效遏制了病毒的传播而受到称赞;然而,它被认为对公共和私营部门的尼日利亚工人产生不利影响。许多作者都为与COVID-19大流行相关的文献做出了贡献,但调查封锁令对尼日利亚工人的社会经济影响的文献仍然很少。据我们所知,目前还没有实证研究调查COVID-19大流行及其对公务员和银行家的社会经济影响。本研究采用调查研究设计,并对通过调查收集到的主要数据进行分析。数据收集工具为问卷,使用Google Forms在线填写。收集的数据使用Pearson积差相关(PPMC)和t检验统计工具进行分析。研究结果显示,2019冠状病毒病对公共和私营部门工人的社会经济状况的影响是相反的,而且微乎其微。该研究建议,除其他外,政府应建立机制,遏制产品和服务的过度价格上涨,确保公共和私营部门的工人在COVID-19大流行期间不受剥削。
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