Differentiation, integration and family welfare in a Ghanaian community.
Abstract
IDRC governor. Monograph on the social aspects of the family in a suburban area in Ghana - (1) presents social theory and social research methodology on family differentiation, integration and welfare (2) discusses health, schooling of children, fertility rate as social indicators; social status, educational level, training and relationship of spouses; social participation, tribeal prestige , religion; diet patterns, household possessions, housing characteristics. Questionnaire, statistical data, bibliography.
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, 1972
Thesis, Cornell University, 1972.
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Thesis, Cornell University, 1972.
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose one chapter, up to 10% of the item, as per the Fair Dealing provision of the Canadian Copyright Act
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Keywords
SOCIAL ASPECTS, FAMILY, URBAN AREAS, GHANA, SOCIAL RESEARCH, SOCIAL THEORY, METHODOLOGY, HEALTH, SCHOOLING, CHILDREN, FERTILITY, SOCIAL INDICATORS, SOCIAL STATUS, LEVELS OF EDUCATION, TRAINING, SOCIAL PARTICIPATION, TRIBES, RELIGION, DIET, HOUSEHOLD, HOUSING, STATISTICAL DATA