Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences

Year: 2009
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Page No. 54 - 59

Socio-Economic Determinants of Crime in Nigeria

Authors : Douglason G. Omotor

Abstract: The study estimates the dynamics of socio-economic determinants of crime in Nigeria from 1981-2005 using an error-correction model. The exclusive socio-economic determinants are population, literacy, unemployment, inflation and income. The study analysed the long-run causality between security or crime and discomfort applying the error-correction based, Granger causality technique and dynamic error-correction method. The results revealed that unemployment is the most important determinant of crime in Nigeria. The evidence that insecurity Granger causes discomfort is also established.

How to cite this article:

Douglason G. Omotor , 2009. Socio-Economic Determinants of Crime in Nigeria. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 6: 54-59.

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