The Role of Religion in Poverty Alleviation: Evidence from Nigeria
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2018
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UMYUK Journal of Economics and Development (UJED)
Abstract
The religion, due to its proximity to the poor, remains one of the major stakeholders of poverty
alleviation. The paper studied the role of religion in alleviating poverty in Nigeria using a 250 crosssectional
data randomly collected across the country. Employing descriptive statistics and Logistics
(Logit) regression model, the result obtained revealed that Religion; Zakah; the provision and creation
of jobs by religious bodies; and conflict resolution are increasing functions of poverty in Nigeria, while
Tithing; charity (Waqf); Educational aid (scholarships); and the provision of social amenities by
religious bodies are poverty alleviating mechanisms in the county. The authors thus recommends the
actions of the clerics of individual religious groups in the county to further encourage individuals
towards charity/alms giving, provision of social amenities, scholarships and the compliance with
Zakah
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Religion, Poverty Alleviation, Nigeria, Logit Model