This paper is aimed at determining the effect of socioeconomic factors such as cultural background, level of education and religion in relation to age at marriage among women in Kogi State Nigeria. The survey area is made up of diverse ethnic groups with three major languages. The study reveals that education is an important factor which increases the age at marriage in the State. The study equally proved that religion and cultural background does not affect age at marriage among women in Kogi State, Nigeria. A Saturated one-way and two-way model was fitted to reveal the behavioral pattern of the distribution
Two themes emerge in the literature on the determinants of fertility in most Third World countries: ...
The main concerns of this study are: (1) identification of some critical determinants of female age ...
It has been revealed that recently there appear to be a kind of downward trend in marriage patronage...
This study is aimed at investigating the relationship between age at marriage and educational attain...
This study is aimed at investigating the relationship between age at marriage and educational attain...
The paper examines the socio-economic effect of early marriage in north western Nigeria using Zaria ...
The research braces that education is necessary for everyone, regardless of gender. The study aimed ...
The research braces that education is necessary for everyone, regardless of gender. The study aimed ...
The research braces that education is necessary for everyone, regardless of gender. The study aimed ...
The paper examines the socio-economic effect of early marriage in north western Nigeria using Zaria ...
This paper examines age at first marriage for women and spousal age gap as an indicator for female a...
Background: Indonesia ranks 37 of the countries in the world with the highest rate of early marriage...
This paper has examined the perceptions of and, the effect of religion on nuptiality patterns and di...
Two themes emerge in the literature on the determinants of fertility in most Third World countries: ...
Two themes emerge in the literature on the determinants of fertility in most Third World countries: ...
Two themes emerge in the literature on the determinants of fertility in most Third World countries: ...
The main concerns of this study are: (1) identification of some critical determinants of female age ...
It has been revealed that recently there appear to be a kind of downward trend in marriage patronage...
This study is aimed at investigating the relationship between age at marriage and educational attain...
This study is aimed at investigating the relationship between age at marriage and educational attain...
The paper examines the socio-economic effect of early marriage in north western Nigeria using Zaria ...
The research braces that education is necessary for everyone, regardless of gender. The study aimed ...
The research braces that education is necessary for everyone, regardless of gender. The study aimed ...
The research braces that education is necessary for everyone, regardless of gender. The study aimed ...
The paper examines the socio-economic effect of early marriage in north western Nigeria using Zaria ...
This paper examines age at first marriage for women and spousal age gap as an indicator for female a...
Background: Indonesia ranks 37 of the countries in the world with the highest rate of early marriage...
This paper has examined the perceptions of and, the effect of religion on nuptiality patterns and di...
Two themes emerge in the literature on the determinants of fertility in most Third World countries: ...
Two themes emerge in the literature on the determinants of fertility in most Third World countries: ...
Two themes emerge in the literature on the determinants of fertility in most Third World countries: ...
The main concerns of this study are: (1) identification of some critical determinants of female age ...
It has been revealed that recently there appear to be a kind of downward trend in marriage patronage...