Education and marriage behavior Among rural folks: A dilemma of senior high school graduates in Northern-Ghana

A. Issahaku, Abiba Asoma
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Education is necessary for human development, especially at a time when the conventional labor market is in decline, yet the challenges of child marriage remain unresolved. The study examined how Northern Ghana’s rural folks handle calls for marriage and higher education. A case study design was implemented within the qualitative method to achieve the stated goal. Results revealed that factors influencing marriage and education choices include poor educational background, peer influence, teenage pregnancy, financial constraints, and parental pressure. There was a greater interest in marriage than in higher education. The institution of marriage is cheap compared to the cost of tertiary education, combined with economic and social advantages. This negatively affects education decisions. Results also showed that higher education helps build better homes and keeps marital households financially secure. However, females are less likely to marry and have children than their male counterparts. The results uncovered elements of incrementalism in the decisions of Senior High School graduates. This is reflected in limited expert advice, limited consideration of alternatives, and more focus on personal experience and feelings related to problem-solving and troubleshooting. However, when confronted with the consequences of their decisions, the study detected traces of rationality and incrementalism.
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农村人口的教育与婚姻行为:加纳北部高中毕业生的困境
教育对于人类发展是必要的,特别是在传统劳动力市场衰退的时候,而童婚的挑战仍然没有得到解决。这项研究调查了加纳北部的农村居民如何处理结婚和接受高等教育的要求。案例研究设计是在定性方法中实现的,以达到既定的目标。结果显示,影响婚姻和教育选择的因素包括教育背景差、同伴影响、少女怀孕、经济约束和父母压力。人们对婚姻的兴趣大于对高等教育的兴趣。与高等教育的成本相比,结合经济和社会优势,婚姻制度是便宜的。这对教育决策产生了负面影响。研究结果还显示,高等教育有助于建立更好的家庭,并使婚姻家庭在经济上更有保障。然而,与男性相比,女性结婚生子的可能性更小。研究结果揭示了高中毕业生决策中的渐进主义因素。这反映在有限的专家建议,有限的考虑替代方案,更多地关注与问题解决和故障排除相关的个人经验和感受。然而,当面对他们的决定的后果时,研究发现了理性和渐进主义的痕迹。
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