Access to Electricity and Drinking Water in the Presence of Ethnic Diversity: Evidence from Nigeria

Rasak, Bamidele and Adewara, S. O. and Oyenubi, Adeola and Agba, Dominic Zann and Olasehinde, David and Adama, Ibrahim Joseph and Oloni, E.F. (2019) Access to Electricity and Drinking Water in the Presence of Ethnic Diversity: Evidence from Nigeria. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), 10 (2). pp. 1528-1545. ISSN 0976-6340

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Abstract

ABSTRACT The study analysed the effects of ethnic diversity on access to drinking water and electricity in Nigeria. Our analysis indicates that ethnic diversity at the sub-national level has reduced households’ access to safe drinking water, but increased provision of electricity. The implication of the finding is that provision of targeted public goods are more prone to negative effects of ethnic diversity than non targeted public goods. Ethnic diversity will increase provision of public goods due to increased lobbying by the various ethnic groups. The study recommends that the national government should provide targeted public goods in heterogeneous countries.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Public Goods, Safe Drinking Water, Electricity, Ethnic Diversity, Democracy.
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HM Sociology
Divisions: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Humanities
Depositing User: Dr. Bamidele Rasak
Date Deposited: 07 Mar 2019 14:26
Last Modified: 07 Mar 2019 14:26
URI: https://eprints.lmu.edu.ng/id/eprint/2049

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