Regular Price Is technology an enabler or inhibitor to closing the gender gap in Nigeria’s labour market? Does technology hold prospects of supporting women’s transition into dignified and fulfilling work? Could automation have complicated today’s work structures in ways that shut women out of formal employment? What implications does the growing adoption of technology within the informal sector of Nigeria’s economy have for millions of women? The answers to these questions still remain largely debated and contested depending on the context, perspectives, or agenda. What would, perhaps, be agreeable is that the fourth industrial revolution, accelerated by the COVID-19 […]
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