Assessing Good Governance Practices and Development Nexus: An Application of Structural Invariance Analysis

dc.contributor.authorABDURRAHEEM, ABDULAZEEZ ADEWUYI
dc.contributor.authorOLADAPO, Ibrahim Abiodun
dc.contributor.authorOMAR, Normah
dc.contributor.authorAB RAHMAN, Asmak
dc.contributor.authorARSHAD, Roshayani
dc.contributor.authorHAMOUDAH, Manal Mohammed
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-05T12:28:12Z
dc.date.available2021-07-05T12:28:12Z
dc.date.issued2018-08
dc.description.abstractThe paper aims to assess good governance and development nexus based on the Theory of Maqāsid al Sharī’ah (TMS). The central hypothesis is that good governance; with a specific focus on human rights and social justice has a significant relationship with human development including factors like education, health, and income all emerging from the essentials of Sharī’ah. The paper employed a survey questionnaire to collect data from 384 respondents comprising Muslims in South-western Nigeria. The stratified random sampling technique was used. The findings showed that TMS is effective in predicting the direction of relationship between good governance and human development. The findings further showed that the model is invariant across gender groups. This paper highlights the applicability of the constructs of the TMS model into human development research. It also recommends strategic policy direction for policymakers. Keywords: Deprivation, gender invariance, well-being, Maqāsid al Sharī’ahen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://uilspace.unilorin.edu.ng/handle/20.500.12484/6154
dc.subjectDeprivation, gender invariance, well-being, Maqāsid al Sharī’ahen_US
dc.titleAssessing Good Governance Practices and Development Nexus: An Application of Structural Invariance Analysisen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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