Abstract
The contribution of cooperative societies towards women empowerment was studied with Owerri West as the case study. Data was generated by questionnaires distributed among registered cooperative societies and women in rural areas. It is a well established fact that women have participated less on national building due to less participation in politics. Cooperative have contributed by providing farm inputs to women among other empowerment roles education of women is vital towards empowering women.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
page
Approval
page ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Abstract v
Table
of contents vi
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
- General
Overview of the study 2
- Statement
of problem 4
- Objectives
of the study 4
- Research
questions 5
- Significance
of study 6
- Scope
of the study 7
- Limitation
of the study 7
- Definition
of terms 8
CHAPTER TWO
- Literature
review 10
- Concept
of women empowerment 10
- The
role cooperative play in empowering women 12
- Cooperative
and types of cooperative 14
- The
economic benefits of joining cooperative 18
- The
economic status of women in Nigeria 21
- Contemporary
over uses of women participation
in
cooperative society. 22
- Factors
militating against effective participation of women 23
- Solutions
to the problems identified in women participation 27
References
CHAPTER THREE
- Research
design and methodology 30
- Population
and sample size 32
- Validity
and reliability of measuring instrument 35
- Method
of data analysis 35
CHAPTER FOUR
- Data
presentation and analysis of data 37
- Interpretation
of results 43
CHAPTER FIVE
- Summary,
conclusion and recommendations 45
Bibliography
49
Appendix
Questionnaire
CHAPTER ONE
- INTRODUCTION
The
lack of data on the level of involvement of women in the economy, activities in
Nigeria had made it
impossible to assess the roles and contribution towards the economic growth of Nigeria.
Through
women contribute over 80% of the national food supply, their economic power are
still limited. They have limited access to ownership of land and housing,
limited participation in nation building. Women empowerment is determined by
the society and also by the societal perception.
One
cannot therefore overemphasize the important role which cooperative movement
can play on the lives of women in Nigeria especially in this era of
food shortage and economic depression. This present study, goes on to
investigate the contribution of cooperative society in the economic empowerment
of women and the problem militating against the full participation of women in
the cooperative society with a view of making recommendation.
1.1 GENERAL
OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY
History has shown that development can
occur only when every member that constitutes the society participates in its
development.
Hence development should be seen as a collective responsibility of all the people that makes up the society irrespective of sex, age and class.
Though
women contribute over 80% of the national food supply, their economic power are
still limited. They have limited access to ownership of the land and housing,
limited participation in nation building. The role of women in economic
empowerment is determined by the society and also by the societal perception of
the status generally.
It
is certain that the cooperative society play an increasingly significant role
in satisfying material, social and potential need of their rural and urban
women in Nigeria.
It was as a result of the federal republic of Nigeria, National development plan policy aimed at fostering the growth of cooperative movement as an instrument for achieving increased agricultural production and rural transformation. Some of this programme such as FADAMA programme for farmers which are in farmer’s cooperative society, better life for rural women, family support programme.