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Homelessness in Lagos: a Growing Scourge

Homelessness in Lagos a Growing Scourge

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Homelessness in Lagos: a Growing Scourge

 

Content Structure of Homelessness in Lagos: a Growing Scourge

  • The abstract contains the research problem, the objectives, methodology, results, and recommendations
  • Chapter one of this thesis or project materials contains the background to the study, the research problem, the research questions, research objectives, research hypotheses, significance of the study, the scope of the study, organization of the study, and the operational definition of terms.
  • Chapter two contains relevant literature on the issue under investigation. The chapter is divided into five parts which are the conceptual review, theoretical review, empirical review, conceptual framework, and gaps in research
  • Chapter three contains the research design, study area, population, sample size and sampling technique, validity, reliability, source of data, operationalization of variables, research models, and data analysis method
  • Chapter four contains the data analysis and the discussion of the findings
  • Chapter five contains the summary of findings, conclusions, recommendations, contributions to knowledge, and recommendations for further studies.
  • References: The references are in APA
  • Questionnaire

 

Chapter One of Homelessness in Lagos: a Growing Scourge

Background To The Study

According to the Encyclopedia Britannica on the subject of housing, ‘‘few social problems have increased so suddenly or been dramatized so effectively as the plight of the homeless in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

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 The United Nations Statistical Division sets homeless persons into two broad categories:  Primary homelessness (persons without roof on their heads). This category includes persons living in streets or without a shelter or living quarters; Secondary homelessness. This category may include persons with no place of usual residence who move frequently between various types of accommodation (including dwellings, shelters or other living quarters); and persons usually resident in long-term ‘transitional’ shelters or similar arrangements for the homeless. This category also includes persons living in private dwellings but reporting ‘no usual addresses on their census form.’’

 

Homelessness is in fact a global tragedy according  a sociologist and educationist; he opined that it is a problem that is not limited to Nigeria alone. ‘‘It is a global problem. Homeless people are everywhere. It is a problem that is often neglected by governments particularly in Africa simply because they live it in the hands of the individuals.  Homelessness is common in major cities of the country.  In Lagos touts popularly known as ‘Agberos’ often live in motor parks, garages, some live under the bridges. Sexual workers with no roof on their heads live in slums and beaches with houses built with bamboo leaves. There are also hundreds of people who live in slums built on top of lagoons who are not sexual workers on touts, people who live in uncompleted buildings and badly built houses made of planks and polythene bags.

Homelessness in Nigeria in the urbanized cities particularly in Nigeria can go from the genuine to the pathetic and to the criminal. Homelessness is real even some people who you think have proper accommodation are living under terrible conditions. Many are living in slums’’. Femi Gbolahan, an educationist, he defined homelessness as the “condition of people who lack regular legal access to adequate housing”. According to him, many factors could lead to homelessness. Some of them are local or regional unemployment, war, racial discrimination, mental or physical disability, terrorism as it is presently experienced in the North Eastern part of the country.’’

According to the United Nations, the number of homeless people globally is estimated to be in excess of 1 billion; it says it is impossible to get the actual number.  This is because of the transitory nature of the homeless. Whereas the homeless population in the West is largely made up of men, (though the proportions of women and children are steadily increasing), the homeless in Nigeria, particularly in Lagos, appear to be mainly children, women and youth The research therefore seek to investigate Homelessness in Lagos: a growing scourge . YEMI OLAKITAN ( 2014).  

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Statement of the Problem

Reports show that homelessness is mainly an urban problem. This is partly because of the commercialization of land and housing markets in the world. According to report by UNICEF, It has been suggested that possible reasons for leaving home may include abuse, a desire for excitement or relief from oppressive home conditions, conflicts within the family; physical, emotional and sexual abuse; single parenthood, poor parenting, poverty, termination of education, child labour and peer influence.  Young people may become vulnerable to all forms of abuse and hazards on the streets. They are especially harmed by harsh physical conditions, violence and harassment, labour exploitation, absorption into criminal activities and denial of their right to receive an education that will equip them for a better life. Many of these homeless children are usually seen dodging traffic as they sell goods to passing motorists. While many are engaged in legitimate work, others are involved in illegal activities including engaging in crime and theft, pick pocketing, commercial sex or drug trade. Investigations reveal that, homeless children and youth in Nigeria are mainly from large families. The problem of the research therefore centers on Homelessness in Lagos: a growing scourge

Objectives of the Study

To investigate the growing scourge of Homelessness in Lagos

Research Questions

What is Homelessness?

What is the level of homelessness in Lagos?

 

Significance of the Study

The study shall elucidate the on the issue of Homelessness in Lagos:

It shall also serve as a vital source of information to policy makers, professionals, and the general public.

 

Research Hypothesis

HO The level of Homelessness in Lagos is low

HI The level of Homelessness in Lagos is high

 

Ho   The effect of homelessness in Lagos is low

Hi   The effect of homelessness in Lagos is high

 

Scope of the Study

The study focuses on the appraisal of   the growing scourge of Homelessness in Lagos

 

Limitations of the Study

The study was confronted by some constraints including logistics and geographical factors.

Definition of Terms

 

HOMELESSNESS DEFINED

Homelessness is defined as the “condition of people who lack regular legal access to adequate housing”. Many factors could lead to homelessness. Some of them are local or regional unemployment, war, racial discrimination, mental or physical disability, terrorism as it is presently experienced in the North Eastern part of the country.

The United Nations Statistical Division sets homeless persons into two broad categories:  Primary/secondary homelessness

According to the Encyclopedia Britannica on the subject of housing, ‘‘few social problems have increased so suddenly or been dramatized so effectively as the plight of the homeless in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

 The United Nations Statistical Division sets homeless persons into two broad categories:  Primary homelessness (persons without roof on their heads). This category includes persons living in streets or without a shelter or living quarters; Secondary homelessness. This category may include persons with no place of usual residence who move frequently between various types of accommodation (including dwellings, shelters or other living quarters); and persons usually resident in long-term ‘transitional’ shelters

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