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- who: Castro Ayebeng from the University of have published the article: Single motherhood in Ghana: analysis of trends and predictors using demographic and health survey data, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Cognizant of this empirical gap, this study contributes to the research on the Ghanaian family by focusing on single motherhood. Findings from this study show the relevance of individual level factors such as age, educational level, occupation, age at first sex, age at first birth, number living children, current age of child, contraceptive use, as well as contextual factors (religion, region and residence) in . . .
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