TABLE OF CONTENTABSTRACTTABLE OF CONTENTCHAPTER ONE 9INTRODUCTION 91.0 Background 91.1 Background of the study 91.2 Statement of the problem 101.2 Objective of the study 111.3.2 Specific objectives 111.4 Scope of the study 12CHAPTER TWO 13LITERATURE REVIEW 132.1 INTRODUCTION 132.2 Causes of early marriages 142.3 consequences of early marriage 16CHAPTER THREE 18METHODOLOGY 183.0 Introduction 183.1 Research Design 183.2 Research Population 183.3SampleSize 183.4 Sampling Procedure 183.5 Research...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATION .1APPROVALDEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivLIST OF FIGURESLIST OF TABLESTABLE OF CONTENTSABSTRACTCHAPTER ONE 11.0 INTRODUCTION i1.1 Background ofthe study 11.2 Statement of the Problem 31.3. Objectives of the study 31.3.1 General objective 31.3.2 The Specific objectives of study are 41.4 Research Questions 41.5 Scope of the study1.5.1 Geographical scope 41.5.2 Content scope 41.5.3 Time scope1.6 Significance ofthe study 41.7 Conceptual Framework 5CHAPTER TWO 7LITERATURE...
Abstract The present study aimed to explore the drivers of early marriage and teenage pregnancy in Kenya and Uganda during COVID-19 lockdown period. A systematic review design was adopted. The major online databases utilized were PubMed, Google Scholar, Uganda and Kenya Ministry of Health repositories, ScienceDirect, and Scopus. Studies that were originating from Kenya and Uganda that were publicly available in electronic format published from March 2020 to March 2022 were used. The thematic...
INTRODUCTION As the marriage in Islam is contract between two parties it is clear that it shall continue only so long as the parties carryout the terms and conditions of the contract. But if both or either of them should fail to carryout the term or fulfill their duties towards each other, then the contract may be broken. This is what we called divorce or Talaq. CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0INTRODUCTION 1.1STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 1.2SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 1.3PURPOSE OF THE STUDY 1...
ABSTRACT The study investigated the influence of divorce on the academic performance of secondary school students in Ilorin Metropolis. It also compared students’ responses by sex, age and religions. Data were collected from 200 selected students through influence of Divorce on students’ performance Questionnaire (IDSPQ). It also obtained students results in promotion examinations to senior secondary school in English Language. Data collected were analys...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVAL IIDEDICATTION 111ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivLIST OF TABLES ViiiLIST OF FIGURES ixLIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS xABSTRACT X~CHAPTER ONE 1INTRODUCTION 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Background of the study 11.3 Problem statement 31.4 Objectives of the study 41.4.1 General objective 41.4.2 Specific objectives 41.5 Research questions 41.6 Scope of the study 41.6.1 Geographical scope 41.6.2 Time scope 51.6.3 Contexts scope 51.7 Significance of the study 51.8 Justification ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENT PAGE DECLARATION iii DEDICATION iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS v TABLE OF CONTENTS vi LIST OF TABLES ix LIST OF ACRONYMS x ABSTRACT xi CHAPTER ONE:INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. Background to the Study 1 1.2. Statement of the Problem 4 1.3. P...
The recent rapid increase in divorce, along with its distinctive cultural and welfare environments for single-parent families, makes Kenya an interesting case for examining effects of single parenthood on children’s education. Using data from the questionnaires distributed I compared the levels of educational aspiration and student disengagement between students with two parents and those with a single parent, distinguishing divorced single fathers, widowed single fathers, divorced single m...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVALDEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGEMENTLIST OF ACRONYMSLIST OFTABLES ViTABLE OF CONTENTS \iiABSTRACT ixCHAPTER ONE 11.0 Introduction 11. lBackground of the study 11.2 Statement of the problem statement 21.3 Purpose of the study 21.4 Objectives of the study 21.5 Research questions 21.6 The significance of the study 31,7 Scope of the study 31.8 Time scope 3CHAPTER TWO 4LITERATURE REVIEW 42.0 Review of the existing literature 42. iCauses of early marriages 72.2 Consequences...
Abstract Marriage and family is designed for the development of human race but unfortunately many families are enduring what they ought to enjoy. It is the oldest social obligation in human society and it is a socially sanctioned union, typically between two or more persons usually called husband and wife. The concept of marital instability is confined here in connection with desertion, separation and divorce. It is the relationship in which couples living together in marriage, are not enjoyi...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATION ............................................................... iAPPROAVAL ............................................................ iiDEDICATON ..................................................... iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ...................................................... ivTABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................... vLIST OF STATUTES ....................................................... viiiABSTRACT ................................
ABSTRACTThe recent rapid increase in divorce, along with its distinctive cultural and welfareenvironments for single-parent families, makes Kenya an interesting case forexamining effects of single parenthood on children’s education. Using data from thequestionnaires distributed I compared the levels of educational aspiration andstudent disengagement between students with two parents and those with a singleparent, distinguishing divorced single fathers, widowed single fathers, divorcedsingle...
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the study It is a universal, cultural idea that life should be orderly and that families, like clocks, should run smoothly, quietly leading to continuity of life. But this do not seem to be so in many societies, where all forms of marital instability are the order of the day. Various forms of marital instability, which reflect disruptive events that undermine the continuity, cohesiveness, and predictability of family life from the child's perspective,...
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the study It is a universal, cultural idea that life should be orderly and that families, like clocks, should run smoothly, quietly leading to continuity of life. But this do not seem to be so in many societies, where all forms of marital instability are the order of the day. Various forms of marital instability, which reflect disruptive events that undermine the continuity, cohesiveness, and predictability of family life from the child's perspective,...
WHAT IS COURT MARRIAGE PROCEDURES OF CONTRACTING A COURT MARRIAGE IN NIGERIA IMPORTANCE OF A COURT MARRIAGE BENEFITS OF CIVIL OR COURT MARRIAGE IN NIGERIA. CONCLUSION