← Volver a resultados
Ficha bibliográfica · Consulta y acceso
Artículo

Determinants of household access to electricity in Nigeria

Olusanya Elisa Olubusoye et al · Springer · 2026

Material complementario disponible
Lectura rápida. Revisá los datos básicos del recurso y luego accedé al contenido desde el botón principal. En esta ficha solo se muestra la información necesaria para identificar la obra, citarla y abrirla.

Acceso al recurso

Entrá al contenido desde la opción principal o elegí otra fuente disponible.

Acceso principal

Material complementario disponible

El enlace apunta a material asociado, anexos, tablas, datos o página complementaria. No se marca como libro/texto completo.
Abrir material

Resumen

Descripción general del contenido del recurso.

Abstract Purpose This study examines the demographic, spatial, and economic determinants of household access to electricity in Nigeria, a country characterized by persistent energy poverty and pronounced infrastructure inequality. It assesses how socioeconomic status, housing characteristics, and geopolitical location influence electricity access and identifies structural constraints to inclusive electrification. Design/methodology The study uses nationally representative micro-data from the LSMS-ISA General Household Survey–Panel Wave 4 (2018/2019). Chi-square tests and a properly specified logistic regression model are employed, supported by robustness diagnostics including multicollinearity checks, Hosmer–Lemeshow goodness-of-fit test, pseudo-R² statistics, and ROC/AUC analysis. Results are reported as odds ratios with substantive interpretation. Findings Household electricity access varies significantly by geopolitical zone, urban–rural location, housing type, tenure status, asset value, and annual rent. Urban households are substantially more likely to have electricity, while higher housing value and rent strongly increase access probabilities, reflecting underlying socioeconomic stratification. A combined demographic–economic model outperforms single-dimension models, highlighting the multidimensional nature of energy inequality. Practical implications The findings support differentiated electrification strategies, including expanded off-grid and mini-grid systems in underserved areas and targeted subsidies for low-income households, alongside reforms addressing spatial planning and institutional constraints. Originality/value This study provides recent national-level evidence on electricity access in Nigeria using a rigorously validated logistic framework and integrates technology adoption, environmental justice, and poverty-trap perspectives to inform policy and development planning.

Cómo citar

Elegí el formato que necesitás y copiá la referencia al portapapeles.

APA 7

al, O. E. O. E. (2026). Determinants of household access to electricity in Nigeria. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43937-026-00139-2

MLA

al, Olusanya Elisa Olubusoye et. "Determinants of household access to electricity in Nigeria." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43937-026-00139-2.

Chicago

al, Olusanya Elisa Olubusoye et. 2026. "Determinants of household access to electricity in Nigeria.". https://doi.org/10.1007/s43937-026-00139-2.

Harvard

al, O. E. O. E. 2026, Determinants of household access to electricity in Nigeria, Springer, available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s43937-026-00139-2 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

Compartir e imprimir

Guardá la ficha, copiá su enlace permanente o imprimila como PDF.

Exportar referencia

Si usás un gestor bibliográfico, podés exportar el registro en los formatos más comunes.

Detalles del recurso

Información bibliográfica útil para confirmar que se trata del material correcto.

Título
Determinants of household access to electricity in Nigeria
Autor / colaboradores
Olusanya Elisa Olubusoye et al
Editorial
Springer
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2730-7719
ISSN
2730-7719
Idioma
eng

Materias

Explorá otros recursos relacionados a partir de estas materias.

Copiado