Bayat, AmienaJibril, Ghazali Ado2018-07-232024-05-032018-07-232024-05-032018https://hdl.handle.net/10566/12595Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study examined the trends in household consumption expenditure among the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria within the context of Engel's law of consumption. The study specifically set out to achieve the following objectives: to determine the trends in household consumption expenditure in Nigeria; to examine the food, health, education and non-food expenditures of households in Nigeria; to estimate the food share of total household expenditure through the estimation of the Engel curve for the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria; to determine if there are consumption economies of scale among households by estimating the Working-Leser form of the Engel curve; and, to examine consumption inequality among households in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. The study used the Nigeria General Household Survey data wave 1 (2010-2011) and wave 2 (2012-2013) to estimate the Working-Leser form of the Engel curve to determine households' budget share for food consumption and the scale of consumption among the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria. The study used the Gini coefficient to measure consumption inequality among and between the six geopolitical zones.enConsumption expenditureInequalityPovertyHouseholdsEngel curveEngel's lawNigeriaTrends in Household Consumption Expenditure among the Six Geopolitical Zones in NigeriaUniversity of the Western Cape