Working from home in Nigeria: study finds women don’t have much choice
NIGERIAN women of working age are mostly (90%) self-employed. By comparison, self-employment accounts for less than 16% of employment in high-income countries such as the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom. It is far lower in middle-income countries like South Africa and Turkey, too. Official statistics show that self-employment in Nigeria is concentrated in the northern regions. And there’s a gender difference: women make up the majority of those working for themselves (Figure 1). What these numbers do not explain is why women are far more likely than men to operate businesses from their homes, or whether those businesses…
