The practice of early marriage, although acknowledged as a human rights violation, continues to occur in many countries. Different studies have identified the associated factors in many developing countries. However, these factors often assume no geographical variation in these factors within countries. Again, cultural practices and beliefs which strongly influence the acceptance and practices of early marriage vary geographically. In addition, geographic clusters of high rates of early marriage and union formation are also unknown. Thus, area specific correlates of early child marriage are required for the development of location specific policies to aid the eradication of early child marriage. Using data from the 2010 Ghana Population and...
After a decade of fertility decline, Ghana’s fertility and the level of unmet need for contraception...
The literature on spatial patterns and contextual factors affecting modern contraceptive use is not ...
Early marriage, defined as marriage before the age of 18, is mainly practiced in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Background: Child marriage remains a challenge in Ghana. Over the years, government and development ...
Abstract Background Niger has the highest prevalence ...
Abstract Background Child marriage is a human rights violation disproportionately affecting girls in...
This paper attempts to clarify the trend in the inverse relationship in increasing age at first marr...
Early marriage before the age of 18 years in Ghana is a violation of a constitution of Ghana and a n...
Patterns of assortative mating are informative because they reflect the strength of social boundarie...
For her Community Engaged Learning internship, Rikki travelled to Ghana with ProjectsAbroad to volun...
This study investigated the effects of the early marriage practices on the education for girls at Mk...
This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in 7 districts...
Purpose: This comparative study explores the connections between potential drivers of child marriage...
Purpose: This comparative study explores the connections between potential drivers of child marriage...
Purpose: This comparative study explores the connections between potential drivers of child marriage...
After a decade of fertility decline, Ghana’s fertility and the level of unmet need for contraception...
The literature on spatial patterns and contextual factors affecting modern contraceptive use is not ...
Early marriage, defined as marriage before the age of 18, is mainly practiced in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Background: Child marriage remains a challenge in Ghana. Over the years, government and development ...
Abstract Background Niger has the highest prevalence ...
Abstract Background Child marriage is a human rights violation disproportionately affecting girls in...
This paper attempts to clarify the trend in the inverse relationship in increasing age at first marr...
Early marriage before the age of 18 years in Ghana is a violation of a constitution of Ghana and a n...
Patterns of assortative mating are informative because they reflect the strength of social boundarie...
For her Community Engaged Learning internship, Rikki travelled to Ghana with ProjectsAbroad to volun...
This study investigated the effects of the early marriage practices on the education for girls at Mk...
This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in 7 districts...
Purpose: This comparative study explores the connections between potential drivers of child marriage...
Purpose: This comparative study explores the connections between potential drivers of child marriage...
Purpose: This comparative study explores the connections between potential drivers of child marriage...
After a decade of fertility decline, Ghana’s fertility and the level of unmet need for contraception...
The literature on spatial patterns and contextual factors affecting modern contraceptive use is not ...
Early marriage, defined as marriage before the age of 18, is mainly practiced in sub-Saharan Africa ...