Can you write the Annotation one for me, please? I choose Energy source of Children This is my topic. You have to put work cited first and after that you have to write 150 words summary and after that you have to write your opinion for gust one to two lines. After that you have to write Two questions about that summery no yes or no. You can choose two questions of How, What,Where, Why, When. this is my order. You have to read this essay I will put to you because you have to read this resoerc. I took these information from my college website and these are four pages you have to read. You will see the file with work cited and I put some explain to you. T h e J o u r n a l o f D e v e l o p i n g A r e a s Volume 48 No. 4 Fall 2014 INTERACTIONS AMONG POVERTY, ACCESS TO MODERN ENERGY SOURCES, AND GENDER IN NIGERIA Fidelis O. Ogwumike University of Ibadan, Nigeria Uche M. Ozughalu University of Nigeria, Nigeria ABSTRACT This study examines the interactions among poverty, access to modern energy sources and gender in Nigeria. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression technique are used. The 2010 Nigeria Living Standard Survey data set obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics is used. The findings of the study show, among other things, that contrary to what happens in many countries of the world, both incidences of poverty and lack of access to modern energy sources are more pronounced among male-headed households than among female-headed households. The logistic regression estimates show, among other things, that poverty reduces the odds in favor of having access to modern energy sources and while female headship of household reduces the odds in favor of being in poverty, it increases the odds in favor of having access to modern energy sources. The forgoing should serve as invaluable guide to the Nigerian government and policy makers. JEL Classifications: D10, I32, J16, Q43, R20 Keywords: Poverty, Modern Energy Sources, Gender, Logit Model, Nigeria Corresponding Author’s Email Address: [email protected] INTRODUCTION A major socio-economic problem plaguing Nigeria is poverty. In recent times poverty has become pervasive in Nigeria. Associated with the poverty problem in Nigeria is the gross inadequacy in access to modern energy sources. Most Nigerian households use inferior/environmentally harmful sources of energy for cooking and lighting (National Bureau of Statistics, 2005). The use of such inferior sources of energy - like firewood, charcoal, crop residue, animal waste and sawdust - causes environmental pollution which ultimately leads to reduction in health status and productivity. Both poverty and access to energy sources have gender dimension. Women are said to be more vulnerable to poverty than men. Despite the great role women play in nation-building, they do not receive commensurate economic reward. It is noteworthy that the great role women play in the development process is clearly ref.