Background Families in Africa have been undergoing changes recently. The objective of the study was to review published literature on the types, determinants and consequences of family changes in Africa and highlight research gaps in the area.Methods Sixty-nine journals from 1976 to date that were downloaded from databases such as Pub Med, JStor, Google Scholar and Science Direct, and were systematically reviewed.Results There is family transition in Africa due to socio-economic factors, religious, health and political changes. Seventy-two percent of the studies employed a quantitative approach, 20% qualitative and 7% mixed method approach. There are research gaps on topics such as same–sex marriages, cohabitation and father only households...
Joint families in Sub Saharan Africa have been largely studied by researchers. They are organised ac...
This chronicle is focused on sub-Saharan Africa (48 nations, 730 million people) and includes both a...
W INTRODUCTION idespread variations in geography, socioeconomic structures, and culture, cannot conc...
With the advent of modernization traditional African family patterns are slowly but progressively be...
The family is one of the most important institutions of African societies. Where is it going today? ...
Naciones Unidas. Año Internacional de la Familia 2004. Families in the process of developmen
The paper analyses the family systems in several Sub-Saharan countries and in some of their principa...
Family and marital research remains unrepresentative in African societies. The current study is a de...
In sub-Saharan Africa the phenomenology of the family and marriage is of great interest owing to the...
The aim in this chapter is to assess the state of the family in South Africa, a task motivated by th...
We know that the structures of families and of households have changed in recent decades and that th...
Context/Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by an extraordinary diversification of livin...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the literature on the family in East Africa...
The historical review of South African families reveals that the family has undergone significant tr...
Context/Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by an extraordinary diversification of livin...
Joint families in Sub Saharan Africa have been largely studied by researchers. They are organised ac...
This chronicle is focused on sub-Saharan Africa (48 nations, 730 million people) and includes both a...
W INTRODUCTION idespread variations in geography, socioeconomic structures, and culture, cannot conc...
With the advent of modernization traditional African family patterns are slowly but progressively be...
The family is one of the most important institutions of African societies. Where is it going today? ...
Naciones Unidas. Año Internacional de la Familia 2004. Families in the process of developmen
The paper analyses the family systems in several Sub-Saharan countries and in some of their principa...
Family and marital research remains unrepresentative in African societies. The current study is a de...
In sub-Saharan Africa the phenomenology of the family and marriage is of great interest owing to the...
The aim in this chapter is to assess the state of the family in South Africa, a task motivated by th...
We know that the structures of families and of households have changed in recent decades and that th...
Context/Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by an extraordinary diversification of livin...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the literature on the family in East Africa...
The historical review of South African families reveals that the family has undergone significant tr...
Context/Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by an extraordinary diversification of livin...
Joint families in Sub Saharan Africa have been largely studied by researchers. They are organised ac...
This chronicle is focused on sub-Saharan Africa (48 nations, 730 million people) and includes both a...
W INTRODUCTION idespread variations in geography, socioeconomic structures, and culture, cannot conc...