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Nuptiality patterns in two West African states
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 July 2008
Summary
Using data from the Demographic Health Survey for Ghana and Senegal, the influences of education and rural versus urban residence, and the difference between the two states on proportions married by various ages and on singulate mean age at marriage are investigated.
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