This paper attempts to clarify the trend in the inverse relationship in increasing age at first marriage and simultaneously declining fertility rates generally in Ghana, using examples of two coastal Ghanaian communities - Brenu Akyinim (Central region) and Abuesi (Western region). Two sets of data used for this study include empirical data derived from the first round of the Diffusion of Fertility Behaviour Survey; and the second set of data is obtained from Focus Group Discussion (FGDs) conducted on four groups randomly selected from current cohorts of panel survey respondents homogenous by age and sex. Data analysis shows that changes in fertility rates are socially embedded; the mechanisms through which these occur are identified. The p...
Although studies have revealed some of the factors behind Ghana’s fertility transition, much effort ...
Although studies have revealed some of the factors behind Ghana’s fertility transition, much effort ...
In this paper, marriage patterns among older Ghanaians are examined. A main aim is to assess the mar...
Although studies have revealed some of the factors behind Ghana's fertility transition, much ef...
Fertility in Ghana has declined steadily since 1980, however, a slight increase was observed between...
The study investigates the influence of marriage type (monogamous and polygynous marriages) on the f...
The results of three consecutive Demographic and Health Surveys (GDHS), carried out in 1986, 1993, 1...
Introduction Fertility is one of most important factors of demographic studies; alarming Total Ferti...
The present article examines trends in the proximate determinants of fertility in Ghana over a decad...
This study analyzed the direct and indirect relationships between socioeconomic and cultural factors...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa has entered the early stage of the demographic transition with differenc...
The present article examines trends in the proximate determinants of fertility in Ghana over a decad...
The study attempts to find the relationship between education and fertility in Ghana, as Ghana wants...
The practice of early marriage, although acknowledged as a human rights violation, continues to occu...
Childbirth outside marriage has several negative implications for the well-being of children, women,...
Although studies have revealed some of the factors behind Ghana’s fertility transition, much effort ...
Although studies have revealed some of the factors behind Ghana’s fertility transition, much effort ...
In this paper, marriage patterns among older Ghanaians are examined. A main aim is to assess the mar...
Although studies have revealed some of the factors behind Ghana's fertility transition, much ef...
Fertility in Ghana has declined steadily since 1980, however, a slight increase was observed between...
The study investigates the influence of marriage type (monogamous and polygynous marriages) on the f...
The results of three consecutive Demographic and Health Surveys (GDHS), carried out in 1986, 1993, 1...
Introduction Fertility is one of most important factors of demographic studies; alarming Total Ferti...
The present article examines trends in the proximate determinants of fertility in Ghana over a decad...
This study analyzed the direct and indirect relationships between socioeconomic and cultural factors...
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa has entered the early stage of the demographic transition with differenc...
The present article examines trends in the proximate determinants of fertility in Ghana over a decad...
The study attempts to find the relationship between education and fertility in Ghana, as Ghana wants...
The practice of early marriage, although acknowledged as a human rights violation, continues to occu...
Childbirth outside marriage has several negative implications for the well-being of children, women,...
Although studies have revealed some of the factors behind Ghana’s fertility transition, much effort ...
Although studies have revealed some of the factors behind Ghana’s fertility transition, much effort ...
In this paper, marriage patterns among older Ghanaians are examined. A main aim is to assess the mar...