The aim of this article is to show how a 'traditional' society may produce a household system in which the structural tensions are no less intense than in the Western world. Muslim Hausa society (in northern Nigeria) has one of the highest rates of divorce (and remarriage) in the world. An explanation is sought here in terms of the economic and organisational requirements of a subsistence farming system that is always potentially short of labour. Divorce is a solution to otherwise unacceptable pressures, particularly on young women, in a society that requires them to be subordinate and marginal within the extended family. The data presented here were collected between 1979 and 1989 in the Niger valley of Sokoto State in northern Nigeria
Hausa traditional housing is informed and shaped by the culture of the people and their religious be...
This volume represents revised versions of a collection of papers presented at Cairo Papers Ninth An...
In this paper, we investigated factors associated with marital instability in rural households. Usin...
Aim: This paper examines the principles and structure of marriage institutions in Nigeria. It notes...
This paper describes a number of significant alterations in the patterns of courtship among the Haus...
This term paper discusses the dissolution of marriages as a contemporary issue of concern. It reiter...
The rate at which people seek for the dissolution of their marriages in Nigeria is becoming quite al...
Marriage as a social institution has undergone changes in structure in contemporary Nigeria. Whether...
With the advent of modernization traditional African family patterns are slowly but progressively be...
Marriage as a social institution has undergone changes in structure in contemporary Nigeria. Whether...
Despite increasing attention paid to marital dissolution and remarriage in many developed countries,...
This research paper is centered on family politics and marriage sustainability in Imo State, Nigeria...
The study examines the changes in Yoruba traditional family values, using Akoko communities as case ...
Divorce is the most hateful action permitted in Islamic law. Islam puts some measures to ensure that...
Kano State in Nigeria was known to hold a prestigious position as the center of commerce for the nat...
Hausa traditional housing is informed and shaped by the culture of the people and their religious be...
This volume represents revised versions of a collection of papers presented at Cairo Papers Ninth An...
In this paper, we investigated factors associated with marital instability in rural households. Usin...
Aim: This paper examines the principles and structure of marriage institutions in Nigeria. It notes...
This paper describes a number of significant alterations in the patterns of courtship among the Haus...
This term paper discusses the dissolution of marriages as a contemporary issue of concern. It reiter...
The rate at which people seek for the dissolution of their marriages in Nigeria is becoming quite al...
Marriage as a social institution has undergone changes in structure in contemporary Nigeria. Whether...
With the advent of modernization traditional African family patterns are slowly but progressively be...
Marriage as a social institution has undergone changes in structure in contemporary Nigeria. Whether...
Despite increasing attention paid to marital dissolution and remarriage in many developed countries,...
This research paper is centered on family politics and marriage sustainability in Imo State, Nigeria...
The study examines the changes in Yoruba traditional family values, using Akoko communities as case ...
Divorce is the most hateful action permitted in Islamic law. Islam puts some measures to ensure that...
Kano State in Nigeria was known to hold a prestigious position as the center of commerce for the nat...
Hausa traditional housing is informed and shaped by the culture of the people and their religious be...
This volume represents revised versions of a collection of papers presented at Cairo Papers Ninth An...
In this paper, we investigated factors associated with marital instability in rural households. Usin...