ACCESSING SUSTAINABLE LINK AMID ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE IN SOUTH AFRICA

  • Ahmed Oluwatobi ADEKUNLE Walter Sisulu University, South Africa
Keywords: Energy consumption, Unemployment, South Africa, ARDL

Abstract

Labor force participation rate is a strong issue that affect the performance of any economy including South Africa. Sequel to this, this paper accesses the link amid access to electricity consumption and labor force participation rate of male (LFPRM) in South Africa. Using yearly data from 1991- 2020. The study employed ARDL technique to evaluate the data. The findings of the study shows that access to electricity consumption (AEC) positively stimulate labor force participation rate of male in the long run while gross domestic product per capita growth impacted negatively on LFPRM in the short-run. The paper recommends that government should ensure that access to electricity consumption is improved and efficient in South Africa in order to boost LFPRM.

Author Biography

Ahmed Oluwatobi ADEKUNLE, Walter Sisulu University, South Africa
Dr. Ahmed O. ADEKUNLE is a Senior Lecturer in the department of Accounting and Finance, Kwara State University, Nigeria.  Before joining the academia, he worked as a financial analyst in Radox Consulting Firm
Currently, he holds a PhD in Accounting and Finance. He has taught International finance, Energy finance, and Financial econometrics for over nine years.  
How to Cite
ADEKUNLE, A. O. (1). ACCESSING SUSTAINABLE LINK AMID ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE IN SOUTH AFRICA. International Journal of Social and Educational Innovation (IJSEIro), 10(20). Retrieved from https://journals.aseiacademic.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/315