This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decision-making using a qualitative approach. Data were sourced through nine focus groups organized in the study area among married men and women. The data reveal that the family structure in the study area is changing, although the dominant pattern remains extended. The findings of the study suggest that there are on-going internal transformations that tend to enhance gender equity in reproductive health decision-making between husbands and wives. These changes may be attributed to the widespread influence of western culture and the spread of education in the study population, which are necessary concomitants of economic, political and cultural cha...
Abstract: Background There is growing evidence in many parts of the world that women’s autonomy a...
Everyday Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age as a result of pregnancy related complica...
The study examined the impact of gender differences on couples’ reproductive behaviour. The study wa...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
Since 1960 the volume of research material being produced on reproductive decision-making has increa...
Context/Background: Given the current socio-economic conditions of the Nigerian nation-state, it is ...
Fertility decision making between the husband and wife is important in determining the fertility lev...
This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among th...
This study examined the reproductive health situation in Bida Emirate of Nigeria, with a view to adv...
The total fertility rate of Nigerian women has remained high at 5.7. This is even higher for women i...
The study investigated gender and decision making pertaining to the control over ones body within es...
The total fertility rate of Nigerian women has remained high at 5.7. This is even higher for women i...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
The study investigated how unequal gender relations inhibit the attainment of women’s reproduc...
Abstract: Background There is growing evidence in many parts of the world that women’s autonomy a...
Everyday Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age as a result of pregnancy related complica...
The study examined the impact of gender differences on couples’ reproductive behaviour. The study wa...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decisio...
Since 1960 the volume of research material being produced on reproductive decision-making has increa...
Context/Background: Given the current socio-economic conditions of the Nigerian nation-state, it is ...
Fertility decision making between the husband and wife is important in determining the fertility lev...
This paper examines social construction of masculinity and manhood and gender socialisation among th...
This study examined the reproductive health situation in Bida Emirate of Nigeria, with a view to adv...
The total fertility rate of Nigerian women has remained high at 5.7. This is even higher for women i...
The study investigated gender and decision making pertaining to the control over ones body within es...
The total fertility rate of Nigerian women has remained high at 5.7. This is even higher for women i...
The issue of reproductive decision making has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely femini...
The study investigated how unequal gender relations inhibit the attainment of women’s reproduc...
Abstract: Background There is growing evidence in many parts of the world that women’s autonomy a...
Everyday Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age as a result of pregnancy related complica...
The study examined the impact of gender differences on couples’ reproductive behaviour. The study wa...