ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND LIFE EXPECTANCY IN NIGERIA

Jebbin Felix, Adebisi Adeola
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This study examined the effect of energy consumption (decomposed into renewable and non-renewable energy) on life expectancy in Nigeria from 1981 to 2022. The data for the study is sourced from Central Bank Statistical Bulletin. Energy consumption is proxied by Alternative and Nuclear Energy (ANE), Per Capita Electricity Consumption (CPN) and Fossil Fuel Energy Consumption (FEN), while Life expectancy is proxied by life expectancy at birth. The variables were subjected to stationarity tests and the result shows that the variables were integrated of mixed order of integration (level i(0) & first difference i(1)). This justified the adoption of the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) as technique of analysis. The ARDL Bounds test result indicates that long-run relationship exist among the variables in the model. The long result showed that Per Capita Electricity Consumption (EPN) and Per Capita Income (PCI) have positive effect on life expectancy, while Fossil Fuel Energy, Trade Openness, and Alternative and Nuclear Energy (ANE) have negative effect on Life Expectancy in Nigeria. The short run result also shows that per capita electricity consumption has positive effect on life expectancy, while fossil fuel energy consumption and trade openness have negative effect on life expectancy in Nigeria. The study concludes per capital electricity consumption affects life expectancy positively, while fossil fuel energy consumption and alternative and nuclear energy affect life expectancy negatively in Nigeria. This study therefore recommends the adoption of green energy consumption as to improve life expectancy in Nigeria
尼日利亚的能源消耗和预期寿命
本研究调查了1981年至2022年尼日利亚能源消费(分为可再生能源和不可再生能源)对预期寿命的影响。本研究的数据来自《中央银行统计公报》。能源消耗由替代能源和核能(ANE)、人均电力消耗(CPN)和化石燃料能源消耗(FEN)代表,而预期寿命由出生时的预期寿命代表。对变量进行平稳性检验,结果表明,变量是混合积分阶积分(水平i(0) &一阶差分i(1))这证明采用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)作为分析技术是合理的。ARDL Bounds检验结果表明,模型中各变量之间存在长期关系。长期结果表明,人均电力消耗(EPN)和人均收入(PCI)对预期寿命有积极影响,而化石燃料能源、贸易开放、替代能源和核能(ANE)对尼日利亚的预期寿命有负面影响。短期结果还表明,尼日利亚人均用电量对预期寿命有正向影响,而化石燃料能源消耗和贸易开放对预期寿命有负向影响。该研究得出结论,尼日利亚的人均电力消耗对预期寿命有积极影响,而化石燃料能源消耗、替代能源和核能对预期寿命有消极影响。因此,本研究建议采用绿色能源消费来提高尼日利亚的预期寿命
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