Working from home in Nigeria : study finds women don’t have much choice

30 avril 2026 | Ikechukwu (Ike) Nwaka, Assistant Lecturer, Business Economics, University of Alberta, George Nwokike Ike, Assistant Professor, Head of Banking and Finance Department, Girne American University
Childcare responsibilities, housing access and regional cultural norms influence where Nigerian women work.
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