Marriage is considered one of the key components of family life used to measure social cohesion and stability. Marriage and divorce are central to the study of living arrangements and family composition. Social and economic events as well as changes in cultural attitudes shape marital behavior, which then affect family life and other interactions. The study used survival analysis to find the average duration of marriages for married couples in the Upper East region of Ghana. It further sought to find out if there was an association between marital survival and covariates such as education, religion, age prior to marriage, tribe, type of marriage and occupation. The research was carried out on a sample of four thousand and ninety four (4094)...
One key hypothesis that has received considerable attention in recent family discourse is the notion...
This study uses individual-level data from the 2005–2008 Ghana World Values Survey (n=1 533), to exp...
Patterns of assortative mating are informative because they reflect the strength of social boundarie...
The basis of marriage is mutual consent between a man and woman to share their life in a good or bad...
The study examined the causes of marital dissatisfaction and divorce as perceived by the people of N...
Abstract: Marriage breakdown is a condition in which partners of a marital union cease to live toget...
The paper obtains models for determining age at first marriage (AFM) among Ghanaians in urban southe...
Despite increasing attention paid to marital dissolution and remarriage in many developed countries,...
In this paper, marriage patterns among older Ghanaians are examined. A main aim is to assess the mar...
This paper sought to examine the role of bride price on the state of marriage among the Dagara of No...
The study examined the causes of marital satisfaction and the criteria of choosing marriage partners...
This study investigates measures that ensure sustainability of marriages and to find out the extent ...
This paper attempts to clarify the trend in the inverse relationship in increasing age at first marr...
At the centre of Ghanaian society is the institution of marriage and family. These two well establis...
Early marriage before the age of 18 years in Ghana is a violation of a constitution of Ghana and a n...
One key hypothesis that has received considerable attention in recent family discourse is the notion...
This study uses individual-level data from the 2005–2008 Ghana World Values Survey (n=1 533), to exp...
Patterns of assortative mating are informative because they reflect the strength of social boundarie...
The basis of marriage is mutual consent between a man and woman to share their life in a good or bad...
The study examined the causes of marital dissatisfaction and divorce as perceived by the people of N...
Abstract: Marriage breakdown is a condition in which partners of a marital union cease to live toget...
The paper obtains models for determining age at first marriage (AFM) among Ghanaians in urban southe...
Despite increasing attention paid to marital dissolution and remarriage in many developed countries,...
In this paper, marriage patterns among older Ghanaians are examined. A main aim is to assess the mar...
This paper sought to examine the role of bride price on the state of marriage among the Dagara of No...
The study examined the causes of marital satisfaction and the criteria of choosing marriage partners...
This study investigates measures that ensure sustainability of marriages and to find out the extent ...
This paper attempts to clarify the trend in the inverse relationship in increasing age at first marr...
At the centre of Ghanaian society is the institution of marriage and family. These two well establis...
Early marriage before the age of 18 years in Ghana is a violation of a constitution of Ghana and a n...
One key hypothesis that has received considerable attention in recent family discourse is the notion...
This study uses individual-level data from the 2005–2008 Ghana World Values Survey (n=1 533), to exp...
Patterns of assortative mating are informative because they reflect the strength of social boundarie...