ABSTRACT
This study analyses the impact of education expenditure on unemployment growth in
Nigeria from 1970 to 2016. Using Ordinary Least Square (OLS), unit root, cointegration
and Granger causality test procedures, the descriptive statistics result indicates that all the
variable have positive mean values. The standard deviation result indicates that the highest
standard deviation is recorded by the TDEBT while the least standard deviation is recorded
by UNEMPR. The regression result of the variables shows that the coefficient of the
variables, LOG (M2) and EXCH indicate positive signs.The coefficient of the variables,
EDUEXP, CPI and TDEBT show negative signs. Statistically, the t-statistic result show that
two variables, LOG (AGRICEXP) and LOG (TRANSEXP) are significant statistically. The
F-statistics result shows that the overall estimate of the regression has a good fit and is
statistically ssignificant. The R2 - (R-squared) result indicates that the independent variables
explain the dependent variable to the tune of 56%. The Durbin Watson (DW) statistics
shows that the overall regression is statistically significance. The unit root test result indicate
that all the variables under consideration, are stationary and integrated of order one at 5%
level of significance. The trace likelihood ratio and maximum eigenvalue results of the
cointegration test indicate four and two cointegrating equations respectively at 5%
significant level. The multicolinearity test result shows that there is no multicolinearity
among the variables under consideration. The Granger Causality test result shows that there
is no direction of causality between EDUEXP and UNEMPR, M2 and UNEMPR. A unidirectional
causality existing from CPI to UNEMPR. A uni-directional causality exists from
TDEBT to UNEMPR. The result also shows a uni-directional causality from EXCH and
UNEMPR. The study therefore recommend that there is need for the government to increase their funding in the educational sector.
ESTHER, A (2021). The Impact Of Education Expenditure On Unemploymentin Nigeria (1970 - 2015). Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-impact-of-education-expenditure-on-unemploymentin-nigeria-1970-2015
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