The Scourge of Job Deceit: Teenager’s Prostitution and Baby Factories in Nigeria

Edafe Ulo
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Could ignorance on the part of parents and economic hardship be the reasons they fall prey to job deceit, which might have led to teenager prostitution and baby factories, or could the parents be aware of the practice and just want to use their child as a survival wage? It was against these backdrops that this study examined ‘the Scourge of Job Deceit: Teenagers' Prostitution and Baby Factories in Nigeria’. The research design is explorative in nature. The sample size for the study was 35 residents in cities and towns who identified as having experienced this act. A questionnaire was developed, titled Job Deceit: Teenagers' Prostitution and Baby Factories in Nigeria, which has a reliability coefficient of 0.75. In scoring the instrument, the study adopted the measure of central tendency (the mean score). The highest possible mean average was 4.00, while the least was 1.00; the mid-point mean was 2.50 (since it was a four-point scale). Content analysis was used for the newspaper review. Findings from the study revealed that people complain that most jobs' posters or banners with phone numbers promising huge pay are deceitful. On this note, the study concluded that teenagers are lured into prostitution and babymaking in baby factories on the premise of employment and financial liberation from poverty for their struggling families. A recommendation was made that parents should desist from the act of giving their teenage children to people who promise to help get them jobs in the city without prior notice.
工作欺骗的祸害:尼日利亚的青少年卖淫和婴儿工厂
父母的无知和经济困难会不会是他们成为工作欺骗的牺牲品的原因,从而导致青少年卖淫和婴儿工厂的出现?正是在这些背景下,本研究探讨了 "工作欺骗的祸害:尼日利亚的青少年卖淫和婴儿工厂"。研究设计具有探索性。研究的样本量为 35 名城镇居民,他们都认为自己经历过这种行为。编制了一份题为 "工作欺骗:尼日利亚的青少年卖淫和婴儿工厂 "的调查问卷,其可靠系数为 0.75。在对问卷进行评分时,研究采用了中心倾向测量法(平均分)。可能的最高平均值为 4.00,最低为 1.00;中间平均值为 2.50(因为是四点量表)。报纸评论采用了内容分析法。研究结果显示,人们抱怨大多数职位的海报或横幅上的电话号码承诺高薪都是骗人的。在这一点上,研究得出结论,青少年被诱骗到婴儿工厂卖淫和做婴儿,其前提是就业并使其陷入困境的家庭在经济上摆脱贫困。研究建议家长们不要在没有事先通知的情况下,将未成年子女交给那些承诺帮助他们在城市里找到工作的人。
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