A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECT OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCTS IN THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY ( A CASE STUDY OF ECONOMIC GROWTH 2011 – 2020).

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ABSTRACT

The project work examined a statistical analysis on the Effect Of Human Trafficking, Unemployment Rate and Gross Domestic Product in the Nigerian Economy. Descriptive statistic comprising of data presentation and Graphical representation was used in displaying the trend SPSS IBM Version 16 2020 software package was used to generate result needed for the analysis. Data was collected through secondary source.

Findings reveal the p-value in output 3b (0.512) is greater than t-value -0.236 at 5% significant level, we accept the null hypothesis and conclude that there is relative relationship between human trafficking and the GDP.

This means that the human trafficking does not determine the state of the growth of the economy in Nigeria.

The overall significance of the entire model as measured by the t-statistic shows that the t-statistic calculate (0.894) adjusted R,  as in the case of effect of unemployment over human trafficking is greater than the t-statistic tabulated (t) at 5% level of significance, hence we accept the alternative hypothesis that variation in unemployment population grossly affect human trafficking rate.)

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