Changing Social Structure in Ghana


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Originally published in 1975, this book presents the results of research into social change in Ghana. The book looks in detail at the problems of particular sub-groups and sectors in one single nation and they show that the field-worker with a wide comparative background in the range of pre-industrial societies has a positive role to play in contemporary social science.




Social Structure of Ghana


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Some Aspects of Social Structure


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Composite work on the social structure in Ghana - includes chapters on demographic aspects (incl. Age groups, sex, family, marital status, urban areas and rural areas and tribal peoples, educational level, etc.), migration (incl. Rural migration), urbanization, implications of population trends on labour force, employment policy, human resources planning, education, religion, aspects of land tenure, etc. Maps, statistical tables and references.




Education and Social Change in Ghana


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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.




Development and Social Structure


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This research is motivated by my belief that sociological research can make significant contributions to issues of international development, and the idea of human development advocated by the United Nations in their efforts to enhance people's capability to have a decent standard of living in developing countries. The concept pertinent to human development promotion is capacity development which means the enhancement of the social organizations of individuals with skills and resources to resolve various development problems, such as poverty, malnutrition, illiteracy, and environmental degradation. This research attempts to understand how social structure shapes people's capability by studying social and economic lives of micro-scale entrepreneurs in Ghana in order to identify how social structure enhances or constrains their capability, and to reveal ways to make social structure promote human development.







An Anatomy of Modern Ghana


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