Dr. Bamidele Rasak

Senior Lecturer
Landmark University, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Sociology from University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
Sociology of Development
Physiological Sciences
Social Problems
Family Relationiships

Selected Publications

  1. Rasak, B., P. Ogunlade, O. Oye, O.E. Adeoti and M. Ake, 2019. Labourism and good governance in a democratic society: The role of Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC). Int. J. Innov. Social Sci. Humanit. Res., 7: 42-55.
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  2. Rasak, B., O. Arisukwu, J.F. Adebanjo and S.O. Adewara, 2019. Young people and challenges of agriculture: An overview of undergraduate students' farm practice programme in Nigeria. Int. J. Mech. Eng. Technol., 10: 695-705.
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  3. Rasak, B., M. Ake, F. Asamu and R. Ganiyu, 2019. Casual Work Arrangements (CWAs) and its effect on right to freedom of association in Nigeria. Int. J. Innov. Legal Political Stud., 7: 1-17.

  4. Rasak, B., I. Oyekola, F. Asamu and E. Ben-Caleb, 2019. Quality of Work Life (QWL) of academic staff in private universities in North Central Nigeria. Int. J. Civil Eng. Technol., 10: 286-293.
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  5. Rasak, B., A.J. Oye, E.J. Oyeyipo and R.O. Ganiu, 2019. Different forms of work and different conditions of work in a NEO-liberal market economy. Int. J. Social Sci., 2: 1-35.
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  6. Rasak, B., 2019. Wisdom and Beauty of Sociology as a Social Science Discipline. Akinik Publications, New Delhi, India, ISBN: 978-93-5335-317-9, Pages: 65.

  7. Olowojolu, O., B. Rasak, M. Ake, O. Ogundele and M. Afolayan, 2019. Trends in electoral violence in Nigeria. Int. J. Social Sci. Public Policy, 11: 37-52.
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  8. Daniel, E.O., P. Olabisi, O.O. Oluwatoyese, B. Rasak and O. Ngozi, 2019. Philosophy in the face of science and technology and nation building. J. Social Sci. Res., 5: 1025-1031.
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  9. Ben-Caleb, E., A. Otekunrin, B. Rasak, S. Adewara, O. Oladipo and R. Eshua, 2019. Cost reduction strategies and the growth of selected manufacturing companies in Nigeria. Int. J. Mech. Eng. Technol., 10: 305-312.
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  10. Asamu, F.F., A.J. Asaleye, O. Arisukwu and B. Rasak, 2019. Industrial conflict and collective bargaining: Evidence from North Central region of Nigeria. Int. J. Mech. Eng. Technol., 10: 80-88.
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  11. Ake, M., B. Rasak, O. Olowojolu, S. Ake and O. Gbenga, 2019. Food sovereignty: An enhancer to women contributions to food security in Nigeria. Int. J. Social Sci. Public Policy, 11: 14-36.
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  12. Ake, M., B. Rasak, O. Olowojolu, O. Oye and S. Ake, 2019. Women and political marginalization in Nigeria. Int. J. Educ. Policy Rev., 11: 20-55.
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  13. Adewara, S., A. Oyenubi, D.Z. Agba, B. Rasak, D. Olasehinde, J. Adama and E. Oloni, 2019. Access to electricity and drinking water in the presence of ethnic diversity: Evidence from Nigeria. Int. J. Mech. Eng. Technol., 10: 1528-1545.
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  14. Adebanjo, J.F., E. Oluwasegun, O. Adegbola, A. Festus and O. Peter et al., 2019. Impact of exchange rate on the manufacturing sector in Nigeria. Int. J. Mech. Eng. Technol., 10: 1568-1583.
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  15. Rasak, B., M. Ake, O. Oye and R.O. Ganiyu, 2018. Discourse and narative of the Nigerian economy: From the agricultural policies perspective. Int. J. Manage. Sci. Entrepreneursh., 7: 21-39.
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  16. Rasak, B., M. Ake and F.F. Asamu, 2018. Nigeria's industrial policies, sustainable development and the challenges of globalization. Abuja J. Sociol. Stud., 5: 119-151.

  17. Rasak, B. and A.J.O.O. Oye, 2018. Fundamentalism, Boko Haram movement and socio-economic development in north-eastern zone of Nigeria. Nig. J. Sociol. Anthropol., 16: 93-111.

  18. Rasak, B., O. Arisukwu and F. Asamu, 2017. Challenges of work and coping strategies adopted by casual workers in some selected firms in Lagos, Nigeria. Int. J. Soc. Sci., 1: 1-24.

  19. Rasak, B., A.J. Oye, M. Ake and A.A. Raji, 2017. God fatherism and political patronage in Nigeria: A theoretical overview. Political Sci. Rev., 8: 77-101.

  20. Rasak, B., 2017. Casual employment: Its ambiguity, heterogeneity and causes in Nigerian manufacturing sector. J. Sociol. Criminol., 5: 1-7.

  21. Rasak, B. and R.O. Garuba, 2017. Political thurggery and women participation in politics in Nigeria. Political Sci. Rev., 8: 63-76.

  22. Rasak, B. and P. Oladipo, 2017. Childlessness and its socio-cultural implication on married couples within some selected yoruba communities in south-west Nigeria. Int. J. Innov. Soc. Sci. Hum. Res., 5: 42-54.

  23. Rasak, B. and M. Babatunde, 2017. Casual employment and the globalized market-a case of some selected countries. Uyo J. Sustainable Dev., 2: 18-34.

  24. Falaye, A.J.F., B. Rasak and F. Awonusi, 2017. The impacts of board composition and structure on corporate financial performance in Nigeria. VERITAS, 8: 33-39.

  25. Adebanjo, J.F., B. Rasak and R.L. Uthsu, 2017. Directors’ compensation and insurance firms’ performance in Nigeria. Int. J. Scient. Res. Manage., 5: 6827-6837.
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  26. Rasak, B. and E. Okafor, 2016. Industrial sociology: A viable instrument for national development in Nigeria. Int. J. Innov. Soc. Sci. Hum. Res., 4: 43-50.

  27. Garuba, R.O. and B. Rasak, 2016. Political office and the (un) making of new riches (Nouveau Riche) in the local government areas of Oyo state. Gashua J. Sci. Hum., 1: 10-20.

  28. Rasak, B. and E.E. Okafor, 2015. Casual employment-a nostrum to unemployment in Nigeria. Fountain J. Manage. Soc. Sci., 4: 100-112.

  29. Rasak, B., 2014. Sociological explanation: Analysis of the problems of value in theory construction. J. Soc. Sci. Public Policy, 6: 181-191.

  30. Oladele, A.A., B. Rasak and R.O. Ganiyu, 2014. Indigenous capitalist class, social stratification and life Chancesin the contemporary Nigeria society. Public Policy Admin. Res., 4: 11-15.
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  31. Okafor, E.E. and B. Rasak, 2014. Labour conditions of casual workers in the construction industry in Lagos, Nigeria. Fountain J. Manage. Soc. Sci., 3: 69-82.

  32. Okafor, E.E. and B. Rasak, 2014. Casual Workers in Construction Firms and Industrial Development in Nigeria. Ogun State, Nigeria, pp: 205-214.

  33. Ganiyu, R.O., B. Rasak and F.O. Taiwo, 2014. Socio-political and economic impacts of corruption in Nigeria. Int. J. Innov. Educ. Res., 2: 35-42.

  34. Rasak, B., 2013. Nigeria's trade policy and economic development: From the lens of World Trade Organization (WTO). Nnamdi Azikiwe Univ. Akwa J. Sociol., 5: 253-263.

  35. Rasak, B., 2013. Conceptualizing the Relationship between Climate Changes and Human Health in Nigeria: Panoply of Readings in Social Sciences: Lesson for and from Nigeria. Covenant University, Canaan Land, Ota, pp: 249-266.

  36. Rasak, B., 2013. Bureaucracy and Formal Organization: Essential of Sociology. Ibadan University Press, Ibadan, Nigeria, pp: 115-126.

  37. Rasak, B., 2012. The interaction of human social capital and sustainable economic development in Nigeria. J. Soc. Sci. Public Policy, 4: 7-21.

  38. Rasak, B., 2012. Synergy between racial differentiation and social inequality in human societies. J. Arts Strategic Stud., 4: 71-79.

  39. Rasak, B., 2012. Nigeria's trade policy in the light of general agreement on tariffs and trade (GATT) and World Trade Organization (WTO). J. Int. Res. Arts Sci., 1: 6-10.

  40. Rasak, B., 2012. Elections and international conspiracy in Africa: The Nigerian experience. J. Soc. Sci. Public Policy Rev., 4: 54-61.

  41. Rasak, B., 2012. Corruption, leadership and development in Nigeria. J. Educ. Leadership Dev., 4: 1-12.

  42. Rasak, B., 2012. Colonialism and western education: A cultivating tool for religious and cultural hegemony in Nigeria. Fountain Univ. J. Manage. Soc. Sci., 2: 130-149.

  43. Bamidele, R., 2012. Small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs): A panacea for economic growth in Nigeria. J. Manage. Corporate Governance, 4: 83-98.

  44. Rasak, B., 2011. Casualization and labour utilization in Nigeria. J. Int. Labour Organ., 6: 1-35.

  45. Rasak, B., 2010. Traditional health values and persistence of indigenous health care system. J. Soc. Sci. Public Policy, 2: 1-9.

  46. Rasak, B., 2010. Naming ceremonies: Comparative analysis of the igbo and Yoruba societies. Continental J. Arts Humanities, 2: 7-16.