Ibadan Journal of Sociology (IJS)
Ibadan Journal of Sociology is published by the Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. It provides a platform for Africans and scholars in other world regions to disseminate and share findings on research related to the development, structure and functions of society as well as impact of social policies, practices and interventions in Africa. The journal publishes original research articles and policy papers twice a year.
Current Issue:
Vol 15 No 1 (2024)
1 .
INFLUENCE OF WORKPLACE TECHNOLOGY ON JOB SATISFACTION IN THE SELECTED FOOD AND BEVERAGE FIRMS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA
Idowu Sulaimon Adeniyi
Ibadan Journal of Sociology, 15(1): 1-14, 2024
Abstract |
PDF |
doi:
Date Published Online: Oct-15-2024
2 .
SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA: A PILOT STUDY
David Olom Nkpe, Olayinka Akanle
Ibadan Journal of Sociology, 15(1): 15-24, 2024
Abstract |
PDF |
doi:
Date Published Online: Oct-15-2024
3 .
PERCEIVED HEALTH IMPLICATION AND AWARENESS OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS (GDM) AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN WITH GDM IN SELECTED HOSPITALS IN KANO METROPOLIS, NIGERIA
Khadijah B. Ayoade Suleiman, Kabiru K. Salami
Ibadan Journal of Sociology, 15(1): 25-31, 2024
Abstract |
PDF |
doi:
Date Published Online: Oct-15-2024
4 .
SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SHARED TOILET FACILITIES AMONG OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS IN THE NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY, BAYELSA STATE, NIGERIA
Endurance Uzobo, Tolulope Funmilola Ojo, Michael Ayodele Ibikunle, Olasupo Augustine Ijabadeniyi, Richard Dele Agbana, Elliot Asain Sibiri, Amarachi Grace Okorie1
Ibadan Journal of Sociology, 15(1): 32-48, 2024
Abstract |
PDF |
doi:
Date Published Online: Oct-15-2024
5 .
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO PORTABLE WATER AND CONSUMPTION PATTERN IN IBADAN METROPOLIS, OYO STATE, NIGERIA
Olutoyin Fashae, Olayinka Akanle, Adeyemi Olusola, Samuel Orekoya, Olayinka Damilola Ola-Lawson, Olusegun Israel Olaniyan
Ibadan Journal of Sociology, 15(1): 49-58, 2024
Abstract |
PDF |
doi:
Date Published Online: Oct-15-2024
6 .
DYNAMICS OF CAPITAL AND RECURRENT HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE AMONG FEMALE BREADWINNERS IN IBADAN’S INFORMAL MARKETS
Adebukola O. Dagunduro, Adebimpe A. Adenugba
Ibadan Journal of Sociology, 15(1): 59-73, 2024
Abstract |
PDF |
doi:
Date Published Online: Oct-15-2024
7 .
DIAGNOSIS AND ONSET OF HIV TREATMENT AMONG CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN NIGERIA: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF HEALTH EDUCATION
Ezebunwa E. Nwokocha, Aisha Dadi, Godpower Omoregie, Lilian I. Nwokocha, Omokhudu Idogho, Jennifer Anyanti, Francisca C
Ibadan Journal of Sociology, 15(1): 74-83, 2024
Abstract |
PDF |
doi:
Date Published Online: Oct-15-2024
Most Viewed Articles
NATIONAL GENDER POLICY AND WOMEN’S CAREER PROGRESSION IN SELECTED BANKS IN OGUN AND LAGOS STATES
Salamat Atinuke Ajede and Ifeanyi P. Onyeonoru
» Abstract
SMARTPHONE ADDICTION AND PERCEIVED HEALTH EFFECT AMONG STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, NIGERIA
Hajara Nakkudu, Isaac O. Dipeolu
» Abstract
PHYSICAL PLANNING CAUSES AND IMPLICATIONS OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY IN SELECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF IBADAN, OYO STATE,NIGERIA
Jimoh U. Umar
» Abstract
GENDER MAINSTREAMING, SOCIAL INCLUSION AND WELLBEING AT WORKPLACE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Adefolake Olusola Ademuson
» Abstract
DETERMINANTS OF THE UTILISATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH IN KALGO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (LGA) OF KEBBI STATE, NIGERIA
Kabiru Ibrahim Yankuzo and Tukur Abujalal Muhammad Baba
» Abstract
Most Downloaded
NATIONAL GENDER POLICY AND WOMEN’S CAREER PROGRESSION IN SELECTED BANKS IN OGUN AND LAGOS STATES
Salamat Atinuke Ajede and Ifeanyi P. Onyeonoru
» Abstract
SMARTPHONE ADDICTION AND PERCEIVED HEALTH EFFECT AMONG STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, NIGERIA
Hajara Nakkudu, Isaac O. Dipeolu
» Abstract
PHYSICAL PLANNING CAUSES AND IMPLICATIONS OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY IN SELECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF IBADAN, OYO STATE,NIGERIA
Jimoh U. Umar
» Abstract
GENDER MAINSTREAMING, SOCIAL INCLUSION AND WELLBEING AT WORKPLACE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Adefolake Olusola Ademuson
» Abstract
DETERMINANTS OF THE UTILISATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH IN KALGO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA (LGA) OF KEBBI STATE, NIGERIA
Kabiru Ibrahim Yankuzo and Tukur Abujalal Muhammad Baba
» Abstract