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Not currently employed Table 1. Percentage Distribution of Women and Men by Employment Status According to Background Characteristic Characteristics Women Men Age Currently employed1 Not currently employed Not employed 15-19 26.1 4.2 71.6 44.8 3.7 51.6 20-24 48.3 3.4 48.1 65.4 2.9 31.6 25-29 65.0 31.5 85.7 2.1 12.1 30-34 73.1 4.0 22.7 94.9 1.2 3.8 35-39 77.6 18.8 98.0 0.8 40-44 77.2 18.4 98.1 1.1 45-49 77.4 5.8 16.7 98.4 0.3 1.4 Residence Urban 59.7 2.4 37.7 75.4 2.0 22.5 Rural 58.8 36.8 82.8 1.9 15.3 Zone North Central 62.8 3.2 33.9 84.9 2.6 12.5 North East 57.1 4.1 38.6 90.8 1.6 7.6 North West 46.0 7.2 46.6 86.4 1.7 11.8 South East 58.7 1.0 40.0 72.9 26.0 South South 63.9 33.5 69.4 3.5 27.0 South West 69.9 28.7 75.9 23.1 Education No education 56.8 5.4 37.5 97.3 0.9 Primary 23.3 90.9 1.3 7.7 Secondary 52.9 2.2 70.1 2.5 27.4 More than secondary 62.5 35.6 74.6 23.0 1currently employed is defined as having done work in the past seven days; also persons who did not work in the past seven days but are regularly employed and were absent from work. Source: Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 2008 ACHA, CHIGOZIE KELECHI et al. Trend and Levels of Women Empowerment in Nigeria. American Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 2014, Vol. 2, No. 6, 402-408. doi:10.12691/ajams-2-6-8 © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Science and Education Publishing.