2023
DOI: 10.4314/gjg.v15i1.3
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Out-Migration of Married Women and Experiences of Left-Behind Husbands in the Nandom Municipality

Augustine Tanle

Abstract: In Ghana, migration has traditionally been dominated by males leaving women and children behind until thelate 1980s when females begun to migrate independently. Consequently, there is paucity of literature on theexperiences of left-behind husbands whose wives had migrated internally. Using the Nandom Municipality as acase study, 331 left-behind husbands responded to a survey questionnaire while 15 others participated in indepthinterviews. The quantitative data were analyzed using both descriptive statistics an… Show more

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