Time Poverty Among Women in Ondo State, Nigeria: An Emperical Analysis

Time Poverty Among Women in Ondo State, Nigeria

An Emperical Analysis

Authors

  • JOY ADAEZE OSUJI OWSD
  • DR. MRS. OBISESAN OWSD

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51459/jostir.2025.1.Special-Issue.040

Abstract

Time poverty, which is driven by gender roles and socioeconomic conditions, inhibits women's economic empowerment and their capacity to engage in paid job, education, and career advancement . Rural communities have inadequate infrastructure and restricted access to energy, healthcare, clean water, and education, exacerbating inequality. Multistage sampling procedure was employed in the selection of 150 respondents from rural and urban communities. Primary data were obtained through the use of structured questionnaire. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, Foster-Greer-Thorbecke (FGT) model and probit regression model. The result revealed that age group with the highest representation was 4150 years. Average ages were 38.05 years for urban women and 44.54 for rural women. Rural women, who worked mostly in informal, physically demanding jobs (92%), had higher time constraints than urban women (60%), although the latter were also experiencing time poverty due to unpaid family commitments. In addition, urban women spent a mean of 15.69 hours/day on various activities, while rural women spent a mean of 16.64 hours/day on various activities, with the overall mean of 16.17 hours/day on various activities indicating increased fatigue and stress on rural women. Using a time poverty threshold of 14.1 hour/day, 71.33% of the respondents were classified time poor. Time poverty was higher among rural women than their urban counterparts. This study applied a probit regression model to data from 150 women to examine time poverty. Age, household size and personal care were significant correlates of time poverty. Age reduced time poverty. Household size decreased time poverty. Personal care decreased time poverty. The study recommends improved rural infrastructure.

KEY WORDS: Time poverty, Women, Ondo State, Nigeria.

 

Author Biography

DR. MRS. OBISESAN , OWSD

Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics FUTA

POST: Senior Lecturer

Status: Supervisor 

Affiliation: Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World, Nigeria. Association of Agricultural Economics, African Association of Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association 

Name: Dr. Mrs. A. A. Obisesan

References

Prof. Olubunmi Lawrence Balogun

Department: Agriculture and Industrial Technology

Area of Specialisation: Production Economics and Farm Management

Status: Reader

Affiliation: Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economics

University: Babcock University Ilushan Remo

Phone number: 08079338275

Email: balogun@babcock.edu.ng

2. Mrs. Oluwakemi Adeola Obayelu

Department: Agricultural Economics

Status: Reader

Affiliation: Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists

University: University of Ibadan

Email: jkemmyade@yahoo.co.uk

Phone number: 07036581741

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Published

2026-02-27

How to Cite

OSUJI, J. A., & OBISESAN, D. M. A. A. (2026). Time Poverty Among Women in Ondo State, Nigeria: An Emperical Analysis. Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation Research, 1(Special-Issue). https://doi.org/10.51459/jostir.2025.1.Special-Issue.040
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