ABSTRACT
Information and communication technology (ICT)
is seen as an umbrella in -which gap in information flow is covered and more
especially gender gap, yet the issue of gender gap in information technology
still exists. This study assessed Gender differentials in ICT uptake by
research scientists of the three specialized Universities of Agriculture in
Nigeria namely: Michael Okpara University ofAgriculture Umudike, Federal
University ofAgriculture Abeokuta and Federal University of Agriculture
Makurdi. The specific objectives were: to describe the socio-economic
characteristics of the male and female respondents, identify available ICT
facilities, in the universities, ascertain the levels: knowledge, access and
usage of ICT by the male and female respondents. Others include: examine
factors influencing the levels of ICT uptake, compare the levels ofICT uptake between
the scientists, determine the perception ofthe respondents about ICT and
examine gender-rated problems associated with ICT uptake. Structured
questionnaire was used to elicit information from the respondents which served
as the primary data. Multistage sampling technique of 240 research scientists
(180 Lecturers and 60 technical staff of both males and females) were randomly
selected. Data for the study was analyzed with descriptive statistics and
inferential (Logit regression, t and z-tests). Results showed that gender
distribution ofthe work force was skewed towards males hence more males than
females were into ICT uptake. The mean age ofthe males was approximately
41years and married with mean household size of4 persons. They possessed higher
educational degree (Ph.d39.9%), more working experience and mostly undergo
training in ICT (45.6%) than their female (36.8%) counterparts. The study
further revealed that the respondents’ perception was positive and the females
were found to exhibit more positive perception. Also ICT facilities were
available at different Universities. In terms of knowledge and use of ICT,
males had more knowledge (mean= 2.73) and use (mean=2.41) of ICT facilities
while both groups had equal access (mean=2.37) to ICT. Generally, access and
usage ofICT facilities were low (< 2.50). The Logit regression analysis on
the factors influencing the level ofICT uptake by male and female scientists
indicated that sex (29.311***), level of education (89.020***), household size
(17.716***), working experience (163.364***), training (19.033***) and primary
assignment (18.933***) had significant relationship with ICT uptake with
chi-square value of 1.96E-12. Ztest analysis on the comparison of the level of
ICT uptake by gender between the scientists showed significant difference (Z =
7.789; P < 0.05) gender-related problems indicated lack of training, time
constraint and limited access to ICT facilities affected the female
respondents. From the result obtained, the study therefore recommends that: the
government and management of institutions should focus on training/retraining
and skill development ofstaff on ICT application, proper functioning of the
global gateways ofreceiving/sending information to encourage high uptake,
encourage women in their capacity efforts to participate in ICT designs so as
to influence their content and use.
JOY, C (2023). Gender differentials in Information and Communication Technology (ICTs) Uptake by Research Scientists in Universities of Agriculture in Nigeria:-Olojede, Joy C. . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 18, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/gender-differentials-in-information-and-communication-technology-icts-uptake-by-research-scientists-in-universities-of-agriculture-in-nigeria-olojede-joy-c-7-2
CHIOMA, JOY. "Gender differentials in Information and Communication Technology (ICTs) Uptake by Research Scientists in Universities of Agriculture in Nigeria:-Olojede, Joy C. " Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 22 Nov. 2023, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/gender-differentials-in-information-and-communication-technology-icts-uptake-by-research-scientists-in-universities-of-agriculture-in-nigeria-olojede-joy-c-7-2. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
CHIOMA, JOY. "Gender differentials in Information and Communication Technology (ICTs) Uptake by Research Scientists in Universities of Agriculture in Nigeria:-Olojede, Joy C. ". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 22 Nov. 2023. Web. 18 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/gender-differentials-in-information-and-communication-technology-icts-uptake-by-research-scientists-in-universities-of-agriculture-in-nigeria-olojede-joy-c-7-2 >.
CHIOMA, JOY. "Gender differentials in Information and Communication Technology (ICTs) Uptake by Research Scientists in Universities of Agriculture in Nigeria:-Olojede, Joy C. " Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 18 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/gender-differentials-in-information-and-communication-technology-icts-uptake-by-research-scientists-in-universities-of-agriculture-in-nigeria-olojede-joy-c-7-2