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A. PERSONAL DATA
1. NAMES IN FULL OLURINOLA (formerly
OGUNRINOLA), Isaiah Oluranti
2. PLACE AND DATE OF BIRTH Ibadan, January 11, 1955
3. STATE OF ORIGIN Oyo State, Nigeria.
4. PERMANENT ADDRESS Plot X220, Idowu Street,
Off Olorunkosehunti Street,
Victory Estate, Iba. Ojo LGA
P.O. Box 10156, LASU P.O.
Lagos State.
5. SEX Male
6. CURRENT POSTAL ADDRESS: Department of Economics
College of Development Studies
Covenant University
Km 10, Idiroko Road
P.M.B. 1023, OTA.
Ogun State.
Telephone Number: +234-0803-332-2048
E-mail address [email protected]
7. NATIONALITY (AT BIRTH): Nigerian
8. STATE/LOCAL GOVT. AREA Oyo/Akinyele LGA
9. MARITAL STATUS Married
10. NO. AND DATES OF BIRTH OF CHILDREN 4 (Four). {1986, 1987,
1990, 1994}
11. CURRENT POSITION/SALARY Professor/CUSS 14
12. Higher Institutions Attended With Dates
1. University of Ife 1979-1983
2. University of Ife 1984-1986
3. Obafemi Awolowo Univ. Ife. 1986-1991
4. Lagos Business School (Now
PAN-AFRICAN UNIVERSITY) 1997
5. World Bank Institute (e-Learrning) 2011
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13 Academic And Professional Qualifications Obtained
1. B.Sc. (Hons.) Second Class Upper Division (Economics) 1983
2. M.Sc. (Economics) 1986
3. Ph.D (Economics) 1991
4. Senior Management Diploma 1997
5. Certificate in “Policies for Jobs: ELearning Course” 2011
14. DISTINCTIONS AND ACADEMIC AWARDS WITH DATES
1. University of Ife Undergraduate Scholarship Award 1980
2. Federal Govt. Academic Merit Award 1981
3. University of Ife Postgraduate Fellowship
Award (For M.Sc. Programme) 1985
4. C.O.D.E.S.R.I.A. Award (For Ph.D) 1988
B. DETAILS OF PREVIOUS AND PRESENT WORK EXPERIENCE
ORGANISATION POSITION DATE
Fed Min Of Industries Industrial Officer 1983/1984 (NYSC)
Oyo State Teaching Service Class Teacher 1985
The Polytechnic, Ibadan Asst. Lecturer 1986
Obafemi Awolowo University Asst. Lecturer 1986-1988
Obafemi Awolowo University Lecturer II 1988-1991
Financial Inst. Training. Centre Training Manager 1991-1993
-do- Senior. Training Mgr. 1993-1995
-do- Principal Training Mgr. 1995-1996
Mgt. Devt. Inst., The Gambia Mgt Dev. Officer 1995-1996
Dunlop Nig. Plc Employment. & Manpower
Development Manager
1996-1999
Dunlop Nigeria Plc Materials Supply Manager 1999-2001
Cakasa Nig. Company Ltd Manager, Human Resources
& Administration
2001-2003
Covenant University Senior Lecturer 2003-2008
Covenant University Associate Professor 2008- 2012
Covenant University Professor (Economics) August, 2012
C. COURSES TAUGHT/PROJECT SUPERVISION IN COVENANT UNIVERSITY
1. Courses Taught
a) Principles of Economics (Micro and Macro)
b) Economic History
c) Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences
d) Statistics for Business & Social Sciences
e) Intermediate Micro-Economic Theory I and II
f) Intermediate Macro-Economic Theory I
g) Labour Economics (Undergraduate and PG levels)
h) History of Economic Thoughts
i) Advanced Micro-Economic Theory (M.Sc. and PhD levels)
j) Comparative Economic Systems
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2. Supervision of Final Year Undergraduate dissertations More than 100 students supervised to date
3. Supervision of M.Sc. Thesis, Covenant University.
a. Osabuohien, Evans
b. Bankole, Sogo
c. Oluwatobi, Stephen
d. Etukiren, Edidiong (MBA, Covenant University)
e. Sodipe, Oluwayomi (Miss).
f. Odetola, F. Adejoke (Mrs.).
4. Supervision of PhD Thesis, Covenant University.
a. Urhie, Samuelson Ese (Co-supervisor) - 2011
b. Adewole, M. A. - 2014
c. Matthew, Oluwatoyin (Mrs.) - 2014
d. Fagbola, L.O. (Co-supervisor) - 2015
e. Ogundipe, A.A. (Co-Supervisor) - 2015
f. Oluwatobi, Stephen - 2015
g. Ogundipe, Oluwatomisin (Mrs.) – Ongoing
h. Beecroft Ibukun (Miss) - Ongoing
i. Asaleye, Abiola - On-going
j. Lawal Samad - On-going
5. Internal Examiner Covenant University B.Sc., M.Sc; PhD
D. ACADEMIC ASSIGNMENTS IN OTHER UNIVERSITIES:
1. Supervision of M.B.A. Theses. (LASU External Programme)
2. Review of academic papers for Journal Publication
3. External Examiner (Ekiti State Univ. Ado-Ekiti; Crawford University,
and Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife)
E. SERVICES RENDERED IN THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM (CU)
1. Head, Dept of Economics 2003-2005; 2009/2010 & 2012/2013
2. Member, Senate Committee on
Curriculum Development 2003-2005
3. Member, Centre For Wealth
Creation Committee 2004 -2009.
4. Member, Senate Committee On
Work-Study Programme 2003 -2009
5. Member, Senate Committee on Research
and Development Grant 2004 - 2006
6. Member, College Journal Editorial
Board 2005 - 2010
7. Coordinator, Post-Graduate Programme,
Dept of Economics. Dec 2005-2009
8. Sec. Gen, CU Cooperative Society Jan. 2006 – Sept. 2009
8. Member, Convocation Planning C’ttee 2007 and 2009
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9. Chairman, Central Committee on Life-
Long Learning Jan 2010 - 2011
10. Member, University Strategic Planning Committee 2010
11. Member, University Senate 2003-2005; 2009 till date
12. President, CU Cooperative Society Oct 2011- July 2013
13. Deputy Dean, School of Social Sciences,
Covenant University, Ota October 2010 -2012
14. Dean, College of Development Studies Sept 2012-Till Date
15. Member, University Staff Disciplinary C'ttee Sept. 2013 till date
16. Chairman, Local Organising Committee, 1st International
Conference on African Devt. Issues Dec. 2013-May 2014
17. Chairman, Excess Work Load C'ttee Feb. 2014 till date
18. Editor-in-Chief, CU Review of African
Development Issues 2014
F. CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH DATES
1. National Conference on Nigeria’s Economic Recovery Strategies: Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, 11th
-14th
May, 1987
2. Nigeria Economic Society’s Conference on The Structural Adjustment Progamme
and The Nigerian Economy. Held In Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife: Jan.
29 To Feb 1; 1989.
3. Nigeria Economic Society Conference on Debt Burden in Africa. Held At The
University Of Benin: May 24 – 27, 1994.
4. Raw Materials Negotiation visits to DAMUK, Manchester, UK and Florence,
ITALY. April 1999.
5. National Conference on Informal Financial Sector and Sustainable Development
In Nigeria. Held At The University Of Ado-Ekiti, June 8-10, 2005.
6. 1st International Conference On Human Development; Held In Covenant
University, June 27-30, 2005
7. Fourth National Manpower Training Workshop on ‘Current Issues in Manpower
Planning: Methodology, Approaches and Policy Options, Organised by the
National Manpower Board and Held in Arewa House, Kaduna. Nov. 29-30, 2005.
8. Workshop on Export Promotion Strategies and Management, Held in Covenant
University, Ota from 29-30 November, 2006
9. NISER/ACBF/ILO conference on the Interaction Between Planners, Producers
and Users of Educated Labour Force in Nigeria, held in Abuja, 2007.
10. Covenant University Workshop on Governance and Development in Nigeria; held
in Covenant University, Ota. March 9-13 2009.
11. Workshop on ICT for Teaching organized by University of Lagos Step B Project
in collaboration with Federal College of Education (Technical) Akoka, May 6,
2009. 12. Advanced Econometric Modeling Workshop for Policy Analysis and Simulations;
CMD, Lagos; 18-29 October, 2010.
13. 52nd
Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society of Economists on the theme:
Planning and the Transformation of the Nigerian Economy; September 13-15,
2011; held in Covenant University, Nigeria.
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14. Conference on Population Health and Development in Nigeria organized by the
Population Association of Nigeria at the Lagos State University, Nigeria,
September 2011.
15. IAABD Conference on African Business and Development in a Changing Global
Political Economy: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities; held in El Jadidah
Polydisciplinary University, El Jadidah, Morocco, May 15-19, 2012.
16. National Conference on Law and Economic Transformation in Nigeria organized
by the Faculty of Law, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State
Nigeria; July 2012.
17. IAABD Conference on "Integrating African Market and Economies in a
Changing Global Economy: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities; held in Ghana
Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Ghana, May 14-
18, 2013. 18. 54th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society of Economists on the theme:
Institutions, Institutional Reforms and Economic Development; September 16-
19, 2013; held in Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Abuja, Nigeria.
19. 1st Covenant University International Conference on African Development
Issues; May 5-6 2014; held in African Leadership Development Centre,
Covenant University, Nigeria.
20. NPC/NISER Stakeholders Workshop on the Pilot Study on Informal Sector in
Nigeria; held in Abuja; June 24, 2014.
21. 1st International Conference on Demography and Economic Development on the
theme: Demographic Change and Sustainable Development, organised by the
Department of Economics, Covenant University and held between July 14-15,
2014.
G. CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
1. OGUNRINOLA, I.O., AMOO, E.O and A.O.SODIPE: Street Trading and
Its Socio-Economic Effects in Nigeria (A CUCERD-Funded Research,
2010/2011).
2. Fadayomi and Ogunrinola: Labour Supply Analysis in Nigeria.
3. Ogunrinola (with 10 Others): Town and Gown Consultative Approach to
Poverty Reduction in Ota (TAGCAPRIN).
4. OGUNRINOLA, I.O. Urban Labour Market in Nigeria: Implications for
Employment Generation.
5. Fadayomi, T.O. and Ogunrinola, I.O. “The Nigerian Labour Market and
Youth Unemployment Outcomes in Nigeria”.
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H. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Theses/Dissertations
OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (1985): Private Demand for University Education and Its
Labour Market Implications. M.Sc. Dissertation, (Not Published) Submitted to The
Department Of Economics, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (1991): Employment and Earnings in the Urban Informal
Sector of Ibadan. Ph.D.Thesis (Not Published) Submitted to O.A.U. Ife.
Published Articles
1) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. AND S.I. OLADEJI (1989): ‘A Critical Analysis of
Education And Unemployment In Nigeria’ International Journal of Educational
Management, Vol.1, No. 1 Pp. 108-122. (Published by the Department of
Educational Management, University of Ilorin, Nigeria, ISSN: 0794-7684).
2) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. AND A.O. OLALOYE (1990): ‘Economic Activity
Status of The Nigerian Rural Population’ Ife Journal of Agriculture: Vol. 12 Nos
1 & 2; pp. 104-111. (Published by the Faculty of Agriculture, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife Nigeria)
3) OLALOYE, A.O. AND OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (1990):’Short-run Demand
Function for University Education in Nigeria’. Tanzania Journal of Economics,
Vol. 2, No. 1, January. Pp 77-84.(Published by the Economic Research Bureau
and Economics Department, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)
4) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (1990): ‘Informal Savings and Small Business
Development In Nigeria: Some Evidence From Badagry’ Ife Journal of
Economics And Finance’ Vol 1, No, 1. (Published by the Department of
Economics, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, ISSN 0795-7777).
5) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (1990): ‘The Economic Analysis of Personal Earnings of
the Self-Employed In the Informal Auto-Repair Industry: The Case of Ile-Ife.
The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies. Vol. 32, No. 3; Pp 269-
284. (Published by the Nigerian Economic Society, Nigeria. ISSN 0029-0092).
6) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (1992): ‘Determinants of Entrepreneurship Development
in the Urban Informal Sector of Lagos’. Quarterly Journal of Administration:
Vol. XXVI, Nos. 3 & 4. (Published by the Faculty of Administration, Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. ISSN 0001-8333).
7) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. AND S.I. OLADEJI (1992): ‘Demand for Credit in the
Informal Financial Sector of South-Western Nigeria’. Nigerian Journal of
Economic and Social Studies Vol 34, No. 2 pp. 95-109. (Published by the
Nigerian Economic Society, Nigeria. ISSN 0029-0092).
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8) OLADEJI, S.I. AND I.O. OGUNRINOLA (1993): ‘Economic Significance of
Informal Savings and Credit in Contemporary Nigeria’. Nigerian Financial
Review: Vol.6, No.3, pp. 29-35. (Published by Infodata Limited and the Financial
Institutions Training Centre, Yaba Lagos, Nigeria).
9) OLADEJI, S.I. AND I.O. OGUNRINOLA (2001): ‘Determinants of Informal
Savings in South-Western Nigeria’. Savings And Development ., Vol XXV, No.
2. pp. 225-251. (Published by Giordano dell Amore Fonndation: A Centre for
Financial Growth and Development Assistance, Milan, Italy).
10) OGUNRINOLA, I.O., EWETAN, O.O.; AND F.A. AGBOOLA (2005):
Informal Savings and Economic Status of Rural Women in Nigeria: Journal of
Economic and Financial Studies, Vol 2 No. 1, June. Pp 10-26. (Published by the
Department of Economics, Adekunle Ajasin University, P.M.B. 001, Akungba
Akoko, Nigeria. ISSN 978-35786-7-4).
11) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (2007): Dynamics of Urban Informal Sector in Nigeria:
Some Evidence from the Literature: Journal of Economics and Management
Sciences, Vol. 2 No. 1; pp. 74-96. (Published by Faculty of Management
Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Nigeria. ISSN 0794-0332).
12) OSABUOHIEN, E.S.C. and OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (2007): ‘Causes and
Effects of Industrial Crisis in Nigeria: Some Empirical Clarifications. Labour
Law Review, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 75-93. (Published by Hybrid Consult: Legal
Research, Publishing Training & Consultancy, Lagos Nigeria. ISSN 1597-9865)
13) OGUNRINOLA, I.O., and ALEGE P.O. (2007) Micro-Credit and Micro-
Enterprise Development: An Analysis of Some Rural-Based Enterprises In
Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Economics and Social Sciences. Vol. 49, No. 1;
pp. 95-114. (Published by The Nigerian Economic Society, Nigeria. ISSN 0029-
0092).
14) ALEGE. P.O. AND I.O. OGUNRINOLA (2008): Economic Reforms in
The Financial Services Sector and the Growth of the Nigerian Economy: Lagos
Journal of Banking, Finance and Economic Issues, Vol. 2, No. 1, July; pp. 50-76.
(Published by the Department of Finance, University of Lagos, Akoka Nigeria.
ISSN 2006-3776).
15) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. and ADEBAYO, A.A. (2010): ‘Labour Market
Expectations of Final Year Students in Selected Nigerian Universities’ ,African
Journal of Business and Economic Research; Vol. 12, No. 1. (Published by
Adonis & Abbey Publishers Ltd, London, United Kingdom. ISSN 1750-4554).
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16) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. and E.S.C. OSABUOHIEN (2010): ‘Globalisation and
Employment in the Nigerian Manufacturing: (1990-2006)’; European Journal of
Social Sciences, Vol. 12, Issue 4, pp. 581-593. (Published by EuroJournals,
Europe. ISSN: 1450-2267).
17) OGUNRINOLA, I.O (2011): ‘Social Capital and the Distribution of Earnings of
Female Microentrepreneurs in Rural Nigeria.’ African Journal of Economics and
Management Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1; pp.94-113. (Published by Emerald Group
Publishing Limited; www.emeraldinsight.com; United Kingdom; ISSN 2040-
0705).
18) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (2011): Informal Self-Employment and Poverty
Alleviation: Empirical Evidence from Motorcycle Taxi Riders in Nigeria:
International Journal of Economics and Finance May; pp. 176-185. (Published
by Canadian Center of Science and Education, Canada, ISSN 1916-971X).
19) OLUWATOBI, S.O. and I.O. OGUNRINOLA (2011): Government
Expenditure on Human Capital Development: Implications for Economic Growth
in Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development Vol.4, No. 3; June; pp. 72-80.
(Published by The Canadian Center of Science and Education, Canada.)
20) SODIPE, A. O. and I. O. OGUNRINOLA (2011): Employment and Economic
Growth Nexus in Nigeria: International Journal of Business and Social Science;
Vol. 2, No. 11; pp.232-239. (Published by Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA;
ISSN 2219-1933).
21) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (2011): Global economic crisis and career aspiration
among ‘okada’ riders in Nigeria: The Influence of apprenticeship skills training.
Business and Economics Research Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July. Pp. 51-67.
(Published on-line by Uludag University, Faculty of Economics and
Administrative Sciences, TURKEY, ISSN: 1309-2448).
22) OGUNRINOLA, I.O.. & E.O. ADEPEGBA (2012): Health and Economic
Implications of Waste Dumpsites in Cities: The Case of Lagos, Nigeria.
International Journal of Economics and Finance, CANADA; Vol. 4, No.4. pp.
239-251.
23) AMOO EMMANUEL, OLA-DAVID OLUWAYOMI, OGUNRINOLA, I. O &
FADAYOMI, T.O. (2013): Street Trading Activities and Maternal Health in
Urban Areas of Nigeria. Global Journal of Human Social Science Arts &
Humanities; Volume 12, Issue 15 Version 1; pp 46-55.
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24) OLURINOLA, I.O.; FADAYOMI, T.O; AMOO, E.O.; & OLA-DAVID, O.O.
(2014): Occupational Safety and Health Among Street Traders in Nigeria.
‘International Journal of Economics and Finance’ CANADA’ Vol. 6, No. 4;
pp.59-68.
25) FADAYOMI, T.O. & OLURINOLA, I.O. (2014): Determinants of Labour
Force Participation in Nigeria: The Influence of Household Structure; Journal of
Economics and Development Studies, (U.S.A.); Vol. 2, No. 2; July. pp. 169-190.
26) OLURINOLA, I.O. & T.O. FADAYOMI (2014): Youth Labour Market
Outcomes in Nigeria: Evidence from National Labour Market Survey; Covenant
Journal of Business and Social Sciences, Volume 5, No. 2. Available for at:
http://cujournals.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/index.php/cjbss/issue/view/31.
27) OLURINOLA, I.O., ALEGE, P.O.; OJEAGA, P. & OLUWATIMIRO, Q.
(2014): A Practical Review of Mechanism Design: How implementable is it
within the Nigerian context? Investigating the role of PPP on Social Outcomes in
Nigeria. Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information
Technology, pp. 1-27.
28) OLUWATOBI, S., EFOBI, U., OLURINOLA, I. AND ALEGE, P. (2015):
Innovation in Africa: Why Institutions Matter. South African Journal of
Economics. Vol 83, Issue 3; PP. 390-441; doi: 10.1111/saje.12071.
29) OLURINOLA, I.O.; FADAYOMI, T.O.; AMOO Emmanuel & O.A.OLA-
DAVID (2015): Internal Migration and Welfare of Street Traders in the Urban
Informal Economy of Nigeria. Journal of South African Business Research Vol.
2015 (2015), Article ID 352191, pp. 1-18; DOI: 10.5171/2015.352191.
30) OGUNDIPE, A.A; OLURINOLA, I.O. & ODEBIYI, J. T, (2015): Examining the
Validity of EKC in Western Africa: Different Pollutants Option. Environmental
Management and Sustainable Development ISSN 2164-7682 2015, Vol. 4, No. 2;
pp. 69-90.
31) EWETAN, O.O.; IKE, D.N. & OLURINOLA, I.O. (2015): Fiscal Federalism and
Insecurity in Nigeria: International Journal of Research in Social Sciences;
Vol. 5, Issue 2; pp. 170-184.
CHAPTERS IN REFEREED BOOKS
32) ADEBAYO, A.A. AND I.O. OGUNRINOLA (2006): Contemporary
Dimensions of Unemployment Problem in Nigeria: A Special Challenge
under the National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy
(NEEDS),in Nigerian Economic Society (NES) (ed.) ‘Employment
Generation in Nigeria’ pp. 111-123. (Published by The Nigerian
Economic Society, Nigeria. ISSN978-2984-14-0)
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33) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (2008): “Towards Sustained Interactions between
Planners, Producers and Employers of Labour in Nigeria”.
NISER/ACBF/ILO. Pp. 51-80. (Published by The Nigerian Institute of
Social and Economic Research, Ibadan, Nigeria. ISBN: 978-978-181-
421-1).
34) ADEBAYO, A.A. AND I.O. OGUNRINOLA (2006): Contemporary
Dimensions of Unemployment Problem in Nigeria: A Special Challenge
under the National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy
(NEEDS),in Nigerian Economic Society (NES) (ed.) ‘Employment
Generation in Nigeria’ pp. 111-123. (Published by The Nigerian
Economic Society, Nigeria. ISSN978-2984-14-0)
PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
35) AMOO, E.O.; O.A. OLA-DAVID; I.O. OLURINOLA & T.O.
FADAYOMI: Female Youths in Street Trading: Implications for Sexual
Harassment in HIV/AIDS Risky Environment. Journal of South African
Business Research.
ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW FOR PUBLICATION
CONSIDERATION IN REFEREED JOURNALS
36) OLUWATOBI, S. & I.O. OLURINOLA: Human Capital, Institutions
and Innovation: An Anecdote of Two Countries
37) OLUWATOBI, S. & I.O. OLURINOLA: Mobile Learning in Africa:
Strategy for Educating the Poor. (AJEMS).
38) OGUNDIPE, O.M.; I.O. OLURINOLA & A.A. OGUNDIPE . Public
Health Measures and Child Health in Sub-Saharan Africa:
Accessing the impact of the Millennium Development Goals.
39) BEECROFT, I. & I.O. OLURINOLA: Institutional Quality and
Fiscal Sustainability in West Africa
40) BOLARINWA, M.K; ONWUEMELE, A; & I.O. OLURINOLA:
Informal Sector Employment Generation: Evidence from Labour Market
Survey in Nigeria.
JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOKS IN PROGRESS
41) OLURINOLA, I.O. & OLA-DAVID, O.: Capacity Building in the
urban informal sector in the Urban Informal Sector.
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42) OGUNRINOLA and ADEOBA: Quality of Secondary School Education
and Youth Unemployment in Nigeria’
43) Fadayomi, T.O. and I.O. Ogunrinola: Labour Supply and Utilisation in
Nigeria – A book of readings.
44) Ogunrinola , I.O. “Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis”
45) Ogunrinola, I.O. and Fadayomi, T.O.: Child Labour in Nigeria:
Influence of Household Structure.
46) Alege, P.O., Olurinola, I.O. & E. Urhie: Basic Mathematics for
Economists.
PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
47) OLURINOLA, I.O. & T.O. FADAYOMI (2013): Youth labour
market outcomes in Nigeria: Evidence from National Labour Market
Survey; in Obuah, Emmanuel, Integrating African Markets and
Economies in a changing Global Economy: Proceedings of the 14th
Annual Conference of IAABD 2013 ISBN 0-9765288-8-6. Pp. 41-52.
48) OLURINOLA, I.O. & T.O. FADAYOMI (2013): Youth labour
market outcomes in Nigeria: Evidence from National Labour Market
Survey; in Obuah, Emmanuel, Integrating African Markets and
Economies in a changing Global Economy: Proceedings of the 14th
Annual Conference of IAABD 2013 ISBN 0-9765288-8-6. Pp. 41-52.
49) AMOO E.O., OLA-DAVID, O.A., FADAYOMI, T.O. & I.O.
OLURINOLA (2013): Internal Migration and Urban Employment
among the Youths: The case of Street Traders in Nigeria: in Obuah,
Emmanuel, Integrating African Markets and Economies in a changing
Global Economy: Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of IAABD
2013 ISBN 0-9765288-8-6. Pp. 84-93.
TECHNICAL REPORTS
50) OLANREWAJU, S.A; OGUNJUMO, A. & I.O. OGUNRINOLA
(1987):’The Social And Labour Aspects Of Urban Passenger Problems In
Africa: The Lagos Case Study. A Report On Study Conducted For
I.L.O., Lagos Office.
51) OLADEJI, S.I.; & I.O. OGUNRINOLA (1990): Informal
Savings/Credit and Economic Development: A Case Study of Savings
Habit and Utilization in South-Western Part Of Nigeria. A Report On
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Study Conducted For Ford Foundation Through Social Science
Council of Nigeria.
52) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (2005): Methodologies and Approaches to
Manpower Planning: Paper Presented at the Workshop organised by
the National Manpower Board, Abuja and held at Arewa Hotel,
Kaduna: Nov. 29-30.
53) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (2005): Challenges of Real Estate Investment in
Post-Recapitalisation Era in Nigeria. Paper Presented at the Continuing
Professional Development(CPD) Lecture of the Royal Institute of
Chartered Surveyors, August 18.
54) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (2006): Making the ‘Gateway State’ the hub of
the Nigerian Economy: The Roles of Ota/Agbara Chamber of Commerce,
Industry, Mines and Agriculture. Paper Presented at the Annual
General Meeting of Ota/Agbara Chambers of Commerce, held at
Obasanjo Farms, Ota; November 30.
55) OGUNRINOLA, I.O. (2010): LifeLong Learning in the Global
Knowledge Economy: Opportunities and Challenges for University
Graduates. Text of a paper presented at the inauguration of
International Board of Directors.
I. OTHER ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE CURRENT EMPLOYMENT
Hobby: Reading, Gardening, Livestock Farming, Youth Development.
J. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
1. Life Member, Nigerian Economic Society
2. Associate Member, Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria.
3. Associate Member, Nigerian Institute of Management.
K. REFEREES
1. Professor T.O. Fadayomi,
Department of Economics and Development Studies,
Elizade University,
Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State,
Nigeria.
2. Prof. S.I. Oladeji,
Department of Economics,
Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria.