<b>Background</b>: In several African cities the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation among youth has risen considerably. Because of its potentially negative implications for women and their children, in some countries cohabitation has even become a matter of heated public debate and policy concern. In contrast to industrialized countries, however, the choice between marriage and cohabitation in the region has attracted little attention. <b>Objective</b>: The purpose of the study is to explore the rising phenomenon of young, unmarried, cohabiting couples in Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso, and to evaluate how characteristics of both partners involved in a dating relationship affect the choice between marriage and non-marita...
Despite increasing attention paid to marital dissolution and remarriage in many developed countries,...
(English) Evolutions in matrimonial behaviour reveal profound changes in society. Current transition...
Recent empirical studies on Ivorian marriage have suggested that there is a fairly high degree of ho...
Background: Marriage remains a strong institution in Africa, but union breakdown may be frequent, pa...
Purpose: In developing countries, approximately one in three girls marry before the age of 18; howev...
Purpose: This comparative study explores the connections between potential drivers of child marriage...
The prevalence of cohabitation is increasing globally. Often studied as an alternative to marriage, ...
PurposeIn developing countries, approximately one in three girls marry before the age of 18; however...
International audienceThis paper offers new evidence on the residential arrangements of couples in t...
This paper offers new evidence on the residential arrangements of couples in the context of migratio...
To date, very few studies have examined the determinants of divorce in sub-Saharan Africa. Those tha...
One of the major changes in family formation is the increasing tendency for people to enter into co-...
Thesis (PhD.(Population Studies) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2015This thesis is a study ...
Marriage in West Africa is almost universal; polygyny, a form of union where a man is married to mor...
Is early sexual debut a key determinant of union formation among young adults in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite increasing attention paid to marital dissolution and remarriage in many developed countries,...
(English) Evolutions in matrimonial behaviour reveal profound changes in society. Current transition...
Recent empirical studies on Ivorian marriage have suggested that there is a fairly high degree of ho...
Background: Marriage remains a strong institution in Africa, but union breakdown may be frequent, pa...
Purpose: In developing countries, approximately one in three girls marry before the age of 18; howev...
Purpose: This comparative study explores the connections between potential drivers of child marriage...
The prevalence of cohabitation is increasing globally. Often studied as an alternative to marriage, ...
PurposeIn developing countries, approximately one in three girls marry before the age of 18; however...
International audienceThis paper offers new evidence on the residential arrangements of couples in t...
This paper offers new evidence on the residential arrangements of couples in the context of migratio...
To date, very few studies have examined the determinants of divorce in sub-Saharan Africa. Those tha...
One of the major changes in family formation is the increasing tendency for people to enter into co-...
Thesis (PhD.(Population Studies) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2015This thesis is a study ...
Marriage in West Africa is almost universal; polygyny, a form of union where a man is married to mor...
Is early sexual debut a key determinant of union formation among young adults in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Despite increasing attention paid to marital dissolution and remarriage in many developed countries,...
(English) Evolutions in matrimonial behaviour reveal profound changes in society. Current transition...
Recent empirical studies on Ivorian marriage have suggested that there is a fairly high degree of ho...