Socio-demographic factors affecting access to and utilization of social welfare services in Nigeria

J. T. Okpa, B. Ikpeme, Nwosu Uchechukwu Wilson, Ude Bassey Obeten, N. Nwadike
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The study examined the socio-demographic factors affecting access to and utilization of social welfare services in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Quantitative and qualitative approaches were adopted to select 570 respondents from the study area. Probability and non-probability sampling techniques were adopted in the selection of communities, and respondents. The quantitative data were analyzed using frequency distribution tables and percentages, while chi-square statistic was used to determine the relationship between socio-demographic variables and access to and utilization of social welfare services. The qualitative data were analyzed in themes as a complement to the quantitative data. This study reveals that although all the respondents reported knowing available social welfare services, 44.3% reported not having access to existing social services due to factors connected to serendipity variables, such as terrain condition, ethnicity and knowing someone in government. Therefore, the study recommends that the government and other stakeholders should push for the massive delivery of much-needed social welfare services to address the issue of welfare service deficit across the nation, irrespective of the ethnic group and whether the community is connected to the government of the day or not, primarily in rural areas.
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影响尼日利亚获得和利用社会福利服务的社会人口因素
该研究审查了影响尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州叶纳戈阿地方政府地区获得和利用社会福利服务的社会人口因素。采用定量和定性相结合的方法,从研究区域中选择了570名受访者。在社区和受访者的选择中采用了概率和非概率抽样技术。定量数据采用频率分布表和百分比进行分析,并采用卡方统计方法确定社会人口变量与社会福利服务获取和利用之间的关系。定性数据按主题进行分析,作为定量数据的补充。这项研究表明,尽管所有受访者都表示知道现有的社会福利服务,但44.3%的受访者表示,由于与偶然性变量相关的因素,如地形条件、种族和认识政府中的某个人,他们无法获得现有的社会服务。因此,该研究建议政府和其他利益相关者应推动大量提供急需的社会福利服务,以解决全国各地的福利服务赤字问题,而不考虑种族,也不考虑社区是否与政府有联系,主要是在农村地区。
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