This study is a cross-cultural investigation of the impact of Nigerian women’s timing of marriage on their marital stability. Gross nuptiality tables and multiple decrement nuptiality tables are constructed based on census data, to examine the regional variations in the nuptiality patterns of Nigerian women across the six geo-political zones in the country. Methodological aspects of the model used in constructing the multiple decrement nuptiality was based on the assumption that re-entrants into marital union is not allowed. The results indicate that girl-child marriage and later-marriage increase the risk of marital dissolution. Various recommendations for policy interventions aimed at improving the marital stability of Nigerian women are ...
In this paper, we investigated factors associated with marital instability in rural households. Usin...
The paper examines the socio-economic effect of early marriage in north western Nigeria using Zaria ...
Marriage instability has hindered the growth and progress of many homes and children in Nigeria. Man...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
The paper examines the socio-economic effect of early marriage in north western Nigeria using Zaria ...
Early marriage is common among women in developing countries. Age at first marriage (AFM) has health...
This paper has examined the perceptions of and, the effect of religion on nuptiality patterns and di...
Early marriage is common among women in developing countries. Age at first marriage (AFM) has health...
Early marriage is common among women in developing countries. Age at first marriage (AFM) has health...
Marriage is a recognised social institution, not only for establishing and maintaining the family, b...
This study is aimed at investigating the relationship between age at marriage and educational attain...
The study investigated determinants of marriage stability among married couples in North Central Nig...
The study examines the extent to which Nigerians marry within circumscribed social groups, or choose...
Despite increasing attention paid to marital dissolution and remarriage in many developed countries,...
Background: Child marriage among women has become a major threat to the rights of women, especially ...
In this paper, we investigated factors associated with marital instability in rural households. Usin...
The paper examines the socio-economic effect of early marriage in north western Nigeria using Zaria ...
Marriage instability has hindered the growth and progress of many homes and children in Nigeria. Man...
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and ranks among the ten most populous countries of t...
The paper examines the socio-economic effect of early marriage in north western Nigeria using Zaria ...
Early marriage is common among women in developing countries. Age at first marriage (AFM) has health...
This paper has examined the perceptions of and, the effect of religion on nuptiality patterns and di...
Early marriage is common among women in developing countries. Age at first marriage (AFM) has health...
Early marriage is common among women in developing countries. Age at first marriage (AFM) has health...
Marriage is a recognised social institution, not only for establishing and maintaining the family, b...
This study is aimed at investigating the relationship between age at marriage and educational attain...
The study investigated determinants of marriage stability among married couples in North Central Nig...
The study examines the extent to which Nigerians marry within circumscribed social groups, or choose...
Despite increasing attention paid to marital dissolution and remarriage in many developed countries,...
Background: Child marriage among women has become a major threat to the rights of women, especially ...
In this paper, we investigated factors associated with marital instability in rural households. Usin...
The paper examines the socio-economic effect of early marriage in north western Nigeria using Zaria ...
Marriage instability has hindered the growth and progress of many homes and children in Nigeria. Man...