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The political economy of market women in Western Nigeria, 1998

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Awomolo, Abiodun Adegboye

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Degree Type: dissertationDegree Name: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Date of Degree: 1998Granting Institution: Clark Atlanta UniversityDepartment/ School: School of Arts and Sciences, Political ScienceThis study examined the political- economy of market women paying close attention to the impact of governmental economic policies on womens trade. Our analysis was based on the experiences of market women in western Nigeria as a case study. The study focused particularly on the wage and salary restructuring awards awards (Udoji) of the 1970S and the Structural Adjustment Policies (SAPs) of the late 1980s to present. On a secondary level, the study attempted theory-building of Africana feminism using the position of market women as the focus of analysis. To achieve its primary goal, the study presented and analyzed the following: (a) the impact of presumablY gender-neutral policies on womens trade; (b) the plight of women traders in a gender-differentiated market arena; and (c) coping mechanisms market women utilize in light of the two preceeding conditions. To fulfill the secondary objective, an examination was conducted of feminist writings theoretizing the situation of African women vis-a-vis the reality of their existence. In this case study, triangulation was used to test the validity of the data collected. Secondary data was collected as well as primary data using a questionnaire and personal interviews. In addition, a videotape recording of markets was undertaken to conoborate survey findings. From our examination of the data, both primary and secondary, we found that market women were adversely impacted by SAPs conditionalities. Three major findings resulted...
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Boone, William HShafiei, FatemehHoward-Matthews, Jacqueline
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