Journal Articles
- Alabi, T.A. (2026). “I’m 70% Nigerian, 30% American”: Double Consciousness in Migrants’ Self-identification and Understanding of Immigrant Integration. Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 1-19.
- Badru, O.A., Alabi, T.A., Ogba, P., Ndubuisi, K, Atinge, S. and Badru, F.A. (2025). COVID-19 and Intimate Partner Violence in Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. The Nigerian Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, Volume 23(1): 22-47.
- Ogba, P., Baumann, A., Alabi, T., Archer, N., Eniojukan, J., Ibhawoh, B., & DiLiberto, D. D. (2025). Enhancing IPTp-SP uptake: Community and stakeholder recommendations for improving access and utilisation – insights from a study in Bayelsa-Nigeria. Malariaworld Journal, 16(9), 1–14.
- Alabi, T. A. (2024). “I Thought I Was Coming to Paradise”: Expectation–Reality Discrepancy among Nigerian Migrants. South African Review of Sociology, 54(2), 233-254.
- Alabi, T.A. & Adisa, W. (2024). Cross-Country Variations of Public Bribery in Africa. Nnamdi Azikiwe Journal of Political Science, 9(2), 106-136.
- Alabi, T. A. (2024). Understanding Regional Variations in Political Violence Victimisation in Nigeria. Journal of African Politics, 4(1), 1-21
- Badru, O. A., Alabi, T. A., Okerinde, S. S., Kabir, M. A., Abdulrazaq, A., Adeagbo, O. A., & Badru, F. A. (2024). Investigating the emigration intention of health care workers: A cross‐sectional study. Nursing open, 11(5), e2170.
- Badru, O. A., Alabi, T. A., & Enwerem, K. (2024). Socioecological Approach to Understanding Overnutrition Among Married and Cohabiting Women in Nigeria. Journal of Population and Social Studies [JPSS], 32, 448-463.
- Alabi, T. A., & Badru, O. A. (2023). Slim north, fat south: explaining regional differences in abnormal weights in Nigeria. Journal of Biosocial Science, 56(2), 207-231
- Alabi, T.A., & Olajide, B. (2023). Who Wants to Go Where? Regional Variations in Emigration Intention in Nigeria. African Human Mobility Review, 9(1), 77-101
- Alabi, T. A., & Ramsden, M. J. (2022). Regional variations in the acceptance and experience of intimate partner violence in Nigeria: Revisiting cosmopolitan-success and conservative-failure hypothesis. Journal of Biosocial Science, 55(6), 1134-1155
- Adejoh, S. O., Alabi, T. A., & Ezechukwu, C. (2022). Regional variations in child and mother’s characteristics influencing the use of insecticide treated net in Nigeria. Journal of Biosocial Science, 55(2):326-343
- Alabi, T. A., & Ramsden, M. J. (2021). Gender differences in the acceptance of wife-beating in Nigeria: evidence from the 2018 Demographic and Health Survey. Heliyon, 7(10).
- Adisa, W. B., Alabi, T. A., Ayodele, J., Attoh, F., & Adejoh, S. O. (2022). Violent victimisation in Lagos metropolis: An empirical investigation of community and personal predictors. International review of victimology, 28(1), 69-91
- Umahi, E. N., Atinge, S., Adejoh, S. O., & Alabi, T. A. (2021). A Comparative Study on the Predictors of the Practice of Exclusive Breastfeeding in Two Nigerian Cities. Tropical Journal of Health Sciences, 28(2), 1-10
- Adisa, W.B. & Alabi, T.A. (2021). An empirical investigation of court users’ encounters with bribery, judicial extortion and corruption victimisation in Lagos State. Crime, Law and Social Change, 75(2), 141-163
- Alabi, T. A., Atinge, S., Ejim, C., & Adejoh, S. O. (2020). Does where mothers live matter? Regional variations in factors influencing place of child delivery in Nigeria. Journal of Biosocial Science, 54(2), 163-183
- Alabi, T.A., Oyefara, J.L. and Adejoh, S.O. (2020). Predictors and consequence of early sexual debut among students in selected tertiary institutions in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria. African Journal of Reproductive Health
- Adejoh, S.O., Alabi, T.A., Osazuwa, P. and Olufeyisan, M. A. (2020). Fear of caesarean section, infertility and utilization of traditional birth attendant among ever-pregnant women in Obafemi- Owode, Ogun State, Nigeria. African Journal of Social Work, Vol 10 (2): 32-40
- Alabi, T.A., Adejoh, S.O., Atinge, S. and Umahi, E. (2019). Social and bio-medical predictors of exclusive breastfeeding among nursing mothers in Lagos and Taraba States, Nigeria. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol 52: e96-Ee102
- Adejoh, S.O, Alabi, T.A., Adisa, W.B. and Emezie, N.M. (2019). “Yahoo Boys” Phenomenon in Lagos Metropolis: A Qualitative Investigation. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 13 (1):1-20
- Adisa, W.B., Alabi, T. and Adejoh, S. (2018). Corruption on the road: A test of commercial drivers’ encounters with police extortion in Lagos Metropolis. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. Vol 35 (3): 389-299