In this article, we examine the influence of education on the exercise of married women’s reproductive autonomy. We carried out 34 in-depth interviews (IDIs) with purposively sampled married Ikwerre women in Rivers State, Nigeria. The participants were between the ages of 22 and 60, had different educational backgrounds, and were in monogamous and polygynous marriages. Data were analyzed using MAXQDA 11 software. We found that although formal education enhanced women’s ability to exercise reproductive autonomy, the culture of demanding absolute respect for men remains a major barrier. Formal education provides women with the knowledge that they need in order to access adequate health services for themselves and their children. Par-ticipants ...
Knowledge is power and the need for knowledge brings about education. Therefore, the need for educat...
The study investigated gender and decision making pertaining to the control over ones body within es...
Girl‘s educational opportunities tend to be circumscribed by patriarchal attitude. Lack of education...
In this article, we examine the influence of education on the exercise of married women's reproducti...
In this article, we examine the influence of education on the exercise of married women's reproducti...
Abstract A woman's lack of or limited reproductive autonomy could lead to adverse health effects, fe...
Two themes emerge in the literature on the determinants of fertility in most Third World countries: ...
Over the years the international attention has been focused on women empowerment and how to improve ...
This paper investigated the influence of education on couples’ knowledge of family planning. Using t...
This study examined the relationship between educational qualification and family planning practices...
Contraceptive use is considered important for protecting women’s health and rights, influencing fert...
Education helps men and women claim their rights and realize their potential in economic, political ...
Marriage involving a man and a woman is a universal social institution, but its practices vary among...
The maternal mortality rate in Nigeria is still very high and as such has been topical. This problem...
Reproductive behaviour is important in the life of every household as it reflects on their reproduct...
Knowledge is power and the need for knowledge brings about education. Therefore, the need for educat...
The study investigated gender and decision making pertaining to the control over ones body within es...
Girl‘s educational opportunities tend to be circumscribed by patriarchal attitude. Lack of education...
In this article, we examine the influence of education on the exercise of married women's reproducti...
In this article, we examine the influence of education on the exercise of married women's reproducti...
Abstract A woman's lack of or limited reproductive autonomy could lead to adverse health effects, fe...
Two themes emerge in the literature on the determinants of fertility in most Third World countries: ...
Over the years the international attention has been focused on women empowerment and how to improve ...
This paper investigated the influence of education on couples’ knowledge of family planning. Using t...
This study examined the relationship between educational qualification and family planning practices...
Contraceptive use is considered important for protecting women’s health and rights, influencing fert...
Education helps men and women claim their rights and realize their potential in economic, political ...
Marriage involving a man and a woman is a universal social institution, but its practices vary among...
The maternal mortality rate in Nigeria is still very high and as such has been topical. This problem...
Reproductive behaviour is important in the life of every household as it reflects on their reproduct...
Knowledge is power and the need for knowledge brings about education. Therefore, the need for educat...
The study investigated gender and decision making pertaining to the control over ones body within es...
Girl‘s educational opportunities tend to be circumscribed by patriarchal attitude. Lack of education...