Maternal Health

Explore Our Publications on Maternal Health

This section highlights the variety of materials on maternal health.

Gender inequality, maternal mortality and Inclusive growth in Nigeria.

Mattew, O., Osabohien, R., Adeniji, A., Olawande, T. and Atolagbe, T. (2020)

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Maternal mortality and maternal health care in Nigeria: Implications for socio-economic development.

Olonade, O., Olawande, T.I.,Alabi, O.J., Imhonopi, D. (2019)

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Consumers’ Knowledge and Use of Nutritional Labelling Information in Lagos, Nigeria.

Adesina, E., Ajayi, B., Amoo, E.O., Adeyeye, B., Ajayi, M.P., Olawande, T.I., Olawole-Isaac, A. Udume, M.E., (2022)

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Drug use and high-risk sexual behaviour among school going adolescents in Nigeria: Drug use and high-risk sexual behavior.

Amoo, E.O., Adekeye, O.A., Omumu, F., Akinpelu, O.  Ajayi, M.P., Olawande, T.I., and Adeusi, S. (2020)

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Addressing Unemployment challenge through micro and small enterprises (MSEs): Evidence from Nigeria. Problems and Perspectives in Management.

Matthew, O.A., Ufua, D.E., Osabohien, R., Olawande, T., Edafe, O.D. (2020)

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Child Swaddling or Back Wrapping During Street Trading: Where Are the Media to Protect Child Rights?

Amoo, E.O., Ajayi, M.P., Olarewaju, F.O., Olawande, T. I., Olawole-Isaac, A. (2020)

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Work-family conflict: Evaluating the mediating role of personal intervening strategies.

Ajayi, M.P., Olawande, T.I., Jegede, A.E., Amoo, E.O., Olawole-Isaac, A. (2020)

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Are there traditional practices that affect men’s reproductive health in sub-Saharan Africa? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Approach.

Amoo, E.O., Olawole-Isaac, A., Ajayi, M.P., Adekeye, O., Ogundipe, O., and Olawande, T.I. (2019)

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Agricultural Exports and Economic growth in Nigeria: An Econometric Analysis.

Osabohien, R., Akinpelumi, D., Matthew, O., Okafor, V., Iku, E., Olawande, T.I. and Okorie, U. (2019)

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Awareness of breast and cervical cancer among women in the informal sector in Nigeria.

Ajayi, M.P., Amoo, E.O., Olawande, T.I., Iruonagbe, C.T.Idowu, A.E., Adekeye, O.A. (2019)

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Diversity Issues in Nigeria’s healthcare Sector: Implications on Organizational Commitment.

Ibidunni, A.S., Olawande, T.I., Adeniji, A., Osibanjo, A.   Iruonagbe, T.C., Olokundun, M.A. (2019)

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From job satisfaction to organizational commitment: The mediating influence of perceived treatment of diversity among Nigeria’s public healthcare employees.

Adeniji, A.A., Osibanjo, A.O., Iruonagbe, T.C., Olawande, T.I., Ibidunni, A.S., Olokundun, M.A.  (2019)

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Electricity Consumption, Government Expenditure and Sustainable Development in Nigeria: A Co-integration Approach.

Matthew, O.A., Miebaka-Ogan, T., Popoola, O., Olawande, T.I., Osabohien, R., Urhie, E., Adediran, O. and Ogunbiyi, T. (2019)

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Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Crop Production in ECOWAS: Examining the mitigating potential of Social Protection.

Osabohien, R., Mattew, O. Aderounmu, B. and Olawande, T.I. (2018)

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Manufacturing industries and construction emissions in Nigeria: Examining the effects on health conditions.

Matthew, O., Osabohien, R., Olawande, T.,Urhie, E. (2019)

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Statistical analysis of frequencies of opponents’ eliminations in Royal Rumble wrestling matches, 1988–2018.

Okagbue, H.I., Erondu, E.C., Atayero, A.A., Oguntunde, P.E., Opanuga, A.A., Olawande, T.I., Ijezie, O.A and Eze, G.A. (2018)

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Family Planning Perceptions and Sustainable Development in Nigeria.

Olawande, T.I. and Fasasi, L.T. (2017)

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