POPULATION AND ITS IMPACT ON LEVEL OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: AN APPRAISAL OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY Imoisi, Anthony Ilegbinosa*, College of Social & Management Sciences, McPherson University, Ogun State, Nigeria Olatunji, Lekan Moses, School of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Economics, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria Ubi-Abai Itoro Praise, School of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Economics, University of Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State, Nigeria Cite this Paper: Imoisi, A.I. & Olatunji, L.M. & Ubi-Abai, I.P. (2013). Population and its impact on level of unemployment in least developed countries: An appraisal of the Nigerian economy, European Social Sciences Research Journal, 1(4), 277-291. ABSTRACT This paper deals with the population and the problem of unemployment in LDCs. The economies of the LDCs are characterized by high population growth. They are facing great challenge in generating adequate job opportunities for their teeming population. Many facts and data from notable authors, agencies, websites and organizations were analyzed and discussed in this paper regarding this problem. Nigeria is not left out as their population ever increases with limited number of job opportunities. The factors responsible for the increase in the level of unemployment in Nigeria includes: rural urban migration, wrong government policies, urban bias, lack of population control, lack of mental skill and practicability, corruption and Inspirited Entrepreneur drive. Reviewing the socio-economic organization, monitoring rural-urban migration, promoting agriculture and entrepreneurship programmes, Investment in human capital, and encouraging Public Private Partnership etc were some of the recommendations made to avoid a “worst-case scenario” of the above problem and to realize the nation’s vision as being one of the leading economies by the year 2020. Keywords: Population Growth, Unemployment, Public Private Partnership, Rural- Urban migration, Corruption, Entrepreneur Drive, Least Developed Countries * Correspondence: Imoisi, Anthony Ilegbinosa, College of Social & Management Sciences, McPherson University, Seriki Sotayo, Km 96, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, P.M.B. 2094, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Tel: 80-34-525-743. E-mail-mcanthonyby@yahoo.co.uk