- Resource Teachers’ Perspectives on Inclusive Education for Children with Intellectual Disabilities
Abigail A. Larbi and Cynthia A. Sottie, Department of Social Work, University of Ghana, Legon.
- Needs Assessment of Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities at the University of Ghana
P. K. Abrefah, Harriet J. B. Baffoe Department of Social Work, University of Ghana
- Is Ghana’s Growth Pro-Poor in the Wake of Recent Remarkable Performance?
Bernardin Senadza, Hellen Seshie & Abigail Larbi. Corresponding author: Hellen Seshie, Department of Economics, University of Ghana, Legon.
- Seductions of the ‘Modern World’: Looking Beyond these Seductions.
Delali Amuzu, Institute of Continuing and Distance Education
- Harnessing Ghana’s Oil Wealth: An Institutional Perspective
Antoinette Cecilia Tsiboe- Darko, Development Studies Ghanaian German Center for Development Studies Insitute of Statistical, Social And Economic Research University Of Ghana, Legon
- The State and Industrial/Workplace Safety In Ghana: The Role of The Department of Factories Inspectorate in the Tema Industrial Area.
Name: Samson Obed Appiah; Department: Sociology
- Labour Market Status and Moonlighting Decisions: Some Evidence from Ghana
William Baah-Boateng, Abena D. Oduro and Louis Boakye-Yiadom
- From Agricultural to Energy Landscape: Contradictions and Challenges of Jatropha Development in Ghana.
Emmanuel Attua, Department of Geography and Resource Development.
- Exposure to Pornographic Movies and Sexual Activity Among Youth in Urban Poor Accra
Adriana Biney, Francis Dodoo,2, Philomena Nyarko, and Delali Badasu
Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS), University of Ghana
Population Research Institute (PRI), Pennsylvania State University
- Daddy, Today We Have a Match!” Women’s Agentic Skills in Initiating Sexual Intercourse in an Urban Community in Ghana.
Daniel Yaw Fiaveh Centre for Gender Studies and Advocacy, University of Ghana
- HIV/AIDS Knowledge and Willingness to Test for HIV in Two Urban Poor Communities in Accra, Ghana
Frank Kyei-Arthur and Peter Kisaakye
Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, Legon.
- Education and Sex Preferences for Children in Ghana
Grace Frempong Agyemang, Regional institute for Population Studies
- Increasing Enrolment of Students to University of Ghana Distance Education Programme: The Case of Female Students and its Implications on Ghana's Population
Isaac Kofi Biney,Institute of Continuing and Distance Education (ICDE), University of Ghana, Legon
- More than Just Final Say: Developing a Survey Measure of the Process of Household Decision-Making in Ghana.
Naa Dodua Dodoo, Regional Institute for Population Studies
- Effects of Gender Inequality on Development: Insights From a Qualitative Study in a Ghanaian Rural Community
Mavis Dako-Gyeke and Prince Owusu
Correspondence Author: Mavis Dako-Gyeke, Department of Social Work, University of Ghana.
- The Changing Roles of Akan Queenmothers: A Study of Nana Yaa Asantewaa II.
By Lydia Amoah, Institute of African Studies
- Prevalence, Awareness, Treatment and Control of Hypertension in Urban Poor Communities in Accra.
Authors: Raphael Baffour Awuah Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana.
- Blood Pressure Status of Youth in Accra: The Role of Physical Activity and Body Mass Index
Ernest K. Afrifa – Anane and Ama de-Graft Aikins
Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS)
- Fertility Desires and Fertility Decline in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Samuel Agyei-Mensah
Department of Geography Resource Development
- Perceptions of Vulnerability to Climate Change Impacts and Fertility Preference in Coastal Urban Poor Communities in Accra
Dorcas Ewoodzie, Population Studies, University of Ghana Legon
- The Determinants of Non-Farm Micro and Small Enterprise Participation in Rural Ghana
Sylvester Ayambila, ISSER, University of Ghana
Isaac Osei-Akoto, ISSER, University of Ghana
William F. Steel, ISSER, University of Ghana, Daniel B. Sarpong, Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, University of Ghana
- Does The Demand Responsive Approach (Dra) Leads to Improved Functionality in A Sustainable Manner? A Case of Rural Water Provision in Ghana.
Daniella Delali Sedegah, Institute Of Statistical Social and Economic Research.
- Poverty amongst MiDA-FBO Farmers in Ghana: An Application of Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI) for Ghana.
AppiahKubi, W., R. D. Osei,& I. Osei-Akoto, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, Legon
- Marginalization and Vulnerability in Small-Scale Fisheries of Ghana: A Step Towards Poverty Eradication
Berchie Asiedu, Department of Marine and Fisheries
Sciences University of Ghana
- Constructions of Women's Empowerment in Popular Music
Fidelia Ohemeng, Peace Tetteh, Sylvia Adu-Gyamfi and Albert Kpoor
- Examining Ghanaian Cultural Heritage and Traditions in Higher Institutions: The Case of The University of Ghana, Legon.
Daniel Appiah-Adjei, Department of Theatre Arts, School of Performing Arts,
University of Ghana, Legon,
- Effective Information Management in a liberal democracy: the case of Ghana Correspondencez.
Author: Mavis Dako-Gyeke, Department of Social Work, University of Ghana.
- We Have Two Hands, Two Feet And A Mind We Can Apply.” A Look at the Work of Ghanaian Women Musicians.
Abena Kyere and Akosua Adomako Ampofo Institute of African Studies
- A Public Administration System fit for Middle Income Status: an Assessment of Ghanaian Institutions
D. Osei and Emmanuel Debrah. Department of Political Science
- The Culture of Space in the Making of Accra: Towards a Conceptualisation
of a Mega City?
Thomas Antwi Bosiakoh Steve Tonah
Department Of Sociology, University Of Ghana, Legon
- Estimation of Greenhouse Gas Footprint for Accra and Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Areas
Kwadwo Owusu, Mr. Daniel Tutu Benefoh, P.W. K. Yankson and A.B. Asiedu, Department of Geography and Resource Development, University of Ghana
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Accra, Ghana,
- Public-Private Partnership in Waste Management: The Way Forward for Ghana.
Awuah Kwasi Godwin
Institute of Statistical Social and Economic Research, University of Ghana, Legon
- Social Media Usage Pattern, Civil Society Organizations Engagement and Governance in Ghana: Some Preliminary Findings
By Dan-Bright S. Dzorgbo Rabui Boakye Asante, Department of Sociology
- Emerging Urban System Demographic Trends: Informing Ghana’s National Urban Policy and Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa
Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe (Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana)
Ian E.A. Yeboah (Department of Geography, Miami University, Oxford)
- Trade Costs and Intra-Regional Trade Flows in ECOWAS
Charles Ackah, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research, University of Ghana
Frank Ebo Turkson, Department of Economics, University of Ghana
Kwadwo Opoku Research Department, Bank of Ghana
- The Dynamics of Informal Auto Spare Parts Trade at Abossey Okai Spare Parts Trading Center in Accra, Ghana
Mavis AKUFFOBEA , Science Technology Policy Research Institute (STEPRI), Industry and Service Division, CSIR- Accra
Dan – Bright S. Dzorgbo, Department of Sociology,
University of Ghana, Legon
Thomas ANTWI BOSIAKOH, Department of Sociology, University of Ghana, Legon
- Business: Partners in Sustainable Development
Nadah Asomani-Adem, Department of Sociology, University of Ghana, Legon
- Navigating a Strange Land: Networks and Strategies of Ghanaian Transnational Traders Importing From China
Mark Kwaku Mensah Obeng, Department of Sociology
- Deciding to Urban-migrate: Evidence from the MiDA intervention zones, Ghana
Mochiah, E., R. D. Osei, & I. Osei-Akoto, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, Legon,
- Economic Motives and Beyond! A Study of Ghanaian Return Migrants
Mary Boatemaa Osei Kyei. Centre for Migration Studies, University of Ghana
- Control over Lives: Sharing the Empowerment Experiences of Female Migrant Traders
By Charlotte Wrigley-Asante, Department of Geography and Resource Development
- Transformational Gendered Ideologies: A Case Study of Migrants in Accra.
Gloria Sassah Buabeng, Centre For Gender Studies and Advocacy
University Of Ghana, Legon
- The Search for Gold and the Search for Quality Water. A Study of People Living Along the River Birim
F.G. Adjei, Institute of Continuing and Distance Education
University of Ghana
- Co-Evolving Livelihoods Processes Adaptation and Coping Mechanisms to Climate Change and Variability in the Rural Northern Savannah Zone of Ghana
Simon Bawakyillenuo, ISSER,
Joseph Yaro, Department of Geography and Resource Development
- Disaster Risk Management in Ghana: Prospects and Challenges.
Oteng Ababio Martin. Geography and Resource Development
- Socio-Economic and Geophysical Determinants of Flood in Urban Poor Communities: Ga Mashie
Samuel Afuduo,
- Climate Change Related Challenges for Fishing in Ga Mashie
Phidelia T. Doegah, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS), Uni. of Ghana, Legon.
- The Role of Local Institutions in Adapting to Climate Change and Variability in the Northern Savannah of Ghana
Joseph Yaro, Department of Geography and Resource Development
Simon Bawakyillenuo, ISSER
- The Knowledge, Perceptions and Experiences of Climate Change and Variability by Local People in the Rural Savanna Zone of Ghana
Joseph Teye, Department of Geography and Resource Development, Joseph Yaro, Department of Geography and Resource Development, Dr. Simon Bawakyillenuo, ISSER
- Exploring the Climatic and Socio-Demographic Influence on Schistosomiasis Prevalence in the Ga West District
Reuben Tete Larbi. Regional Institute for Population Studies
- The Devastations of Civil War: Maternal Characteristics and Child Health
Maame B. Peterson, Regional Institute for Population Studies
- Neighbourhood Characteristics and Adult Health: The Mediating Role of Individual Health Behaviours and Psychosocial Factors.
Faustina Frempong-Ai
- Maternal Education and Child Immunization
Sowah Laud Raphael, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS)
- The Effects of Number of Household Children on Child- Malnutrition Outcomes in Ghana: A Micro-Level Empirical Analysis
Nkechi Srodah Owoo, Department of Economics,
- A Qualitative Study Examining Stigmatization and Discrimination Against Persons with Mental Illness
Mavis Dako-Gyeke and Emmanuel Sowah Asumang
- Does Depression Affect Individual Household Enterprise Performance in Ghana?
Appiah Kubi, W., R. D. Osei, & I. Osei-Akoto, Institute of Statistical,
Social and Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, Legon
- Choice of Healthcare Provider in Ghana: Evidence from the GLSS
Adu Owusu Sarkodie and E. Nketiah-Amponsah, Department of Economics
- Quality of Life in a Rapidly Evolving Society: A Psychosocial Dimension of Poor Health among Women in Accra
Faustina Frempong-Ainguah, Regional Institute for Population Studies
- Beyond the Orphan and Vulnerability Burden: Understanding Care Arrangements for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in Ghana
Paul K. ANDOH Thomas ANTWI BOSIAKOH
Centre for Social Policy Studies,
Department of Sociology,
- Child Welfare and Inter-Country Adoptions in Ghana
Anastasia Kpei Ninsau, Department of Sociology, University of Ghana, Legon
- A Micro-Level Analysis of Fertility Variations in Ghana: 1988 - 2008
Nkechi Srodah Owoo, Economics Department
- Ghanaian Tradition and Heritage: Holding Us Back or Guiding Us Forward?
Ernestina Korleki Dankyi, Centre for Migration Studies (CMS)
Transnational Child Raising Arrangements (TCRAs) and child fosterage in Ghana.
- The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers Programmes on Household Work Decisions in Ghana.
Mochiah, E., R. D. Osei, I. Osei-Akoto
Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER)
University of Ghana, Legon
- Unpacking Ghana Three-Tier Pension Program: Nature of the Policy and the State of its Implementation
Michael W. Kpessa, Research Fellow, Institute of African Studies
University of Ghana, Legon,
- Cash Transfers and Household Consumption Expenditures: The Case of Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Programme in Ghana.
H. M. Ayerakwa, R. D. Osei, I. Osei-Akoto
- We will not Relocate until our Ancestors and Shrines come with us Resolving Conflict with Archaeology at the Bui Dam Project Site in Ghana
Wazi Apoh and Kodzo Gavu
Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies
- The Disregard for Archaeological Heritage in Ghana in the 21st Century: Ineffectual Heritage Policies or What?
Samuel Nkumbaan, Benjamin Kankpeyeng, and Mustapha Mohammed,
Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies
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