SURVEY OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE GROWTH OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.
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SURVEY OF THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE GROWTH OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.
ABSTRACT
The study aimed to analyse the survey on the factors influencing the growth of cooperative societies in Enugu Metropolis from 2003 to 2005.
This research work comprises five chapters, which are as follows: chapter one focuses on the introduction, background of the study, statement of the problem, purpose of the study, relevance of the study, delimitation of the study, research questions, assumptions, and definition of terminology.
Chapter two analyses the existing literature relevant to the project’s issue and establishes its connection to the current study, demonstrating the appropriateness of the approach taken in this research.
Chapter three focuses on the study’s design and the methodology used for data analysis.
Chapter four focuses on the presentation and interpretation of data, as well as the methodology used to conduct the research.
Chapter five presents a concise overview of the research’s findings, recommendations, and conclusions, which are derived from the outcomes of the study.
Chapter 1
1.1 STUDY BACKGROUND
Modern cooperatives emerged as a response to the economic exploitation of ordinary individuals during the intense period of the industrial revolution, aiming to offer them economic relief.
Okonkwo (1989) firmly advocates for the thesis that the co-operative movement emerged out of necessity, as a response to the negative effects of the industrial revolution. He argues that it was a strategy adopted by the struggling working classes to improve their own circumstances.
In Nigeria, the name “co-operatives” was already in use before the emergence of modern co-operatives, which had a significant potential for economic salvation.
The cooperative model, which is both traditional and reciprocal in functioning, aims to address the economic challenges faced by its members who have willingly joined forces for their mutual benefit.
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