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Christine Oppong

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Oppong's research work have been in the fields of Gender, Development, Population, and Family. Her works have included a series of volumes of publications centred on fifty  years  of  family  change, the research work was concentrated on Ghana and the United Kingdom. Some of her
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for over twenty five (25) years. She also once served as a research anthropologist, and  technical  and policy  adviser in Gender, Population, and Development in  the 
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Smiling Infants Or Crying Babies: Taking Reproduction Labour and Material Strain Into Acoount [sic] in Sustainable Development Frameworks, Policies, and Plans
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Smiling Infants Or Crying Babies: Taking Reproduction Labour and Material Strain Into Acoount in Sustainable Development Frameworks, Policies, and Plans
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Conjugal Resources, Power, Decision Making and Domestic Labour: Some Historical and Recent Evidence of Modernity from Ghanaian Families
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Conjugal Resources, Power, Decision Making and Domestic Labour: Some Historical and Recent Evidence of Modernity from Ghanaian Families
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A Synopsis of Seven Roles and Status of Women: An Outline of a Conceptual and Methodological Approach
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Relationships Between Women's Work and Demographic Behaviour: Some Research Evidence in West Africa
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A Synopsis of Seven Roles and Status of Women: An Outline of a Conceptual and Methodological Approach
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Relationships Between Women's Work and Demographic Behaviour: Some Research Evidence in West Africa
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Middle Class African Marriage: A Family Study of Ghanaian Senior Civil Servants, (1981);
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Marriage Among a Matrilineal Elite: A Family Study of Ghanaian Senior Civil Servants
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The Seven Roles Framework: Focused Biographies and Family Size : a Ghanaian Study
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The Seven Roles Framework: Focused Biographies and Family Size: a Ghanaian Study
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Marriage Among a Matrilineal Elite: A Family Study of Ghanaian Senior Civil Servants
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Middle Class African Marriage: A Family Study of Ghanaian Senior Civil Servants
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Agyei-Mensah, Samuel; Casterline, John B.; Agyeman, Dominic Kofi (2005).
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Oppong obtained her bachelor's, Master's, and doctorate degrees in
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Reproductive Change in Ghana: Recent Patterns and Future Prospects
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for her over twenty five years services to the university's
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is a British academic. She is a retired professor of
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Alma mater
University of Cambridge
University of Ghanaa
University of Ghana
Wolfson College, Cambridge
Applied Anthropology
University of Ghana
Wolfson College, Cambridge
Anthropology
University of Cambridge
Institute of African Studies
University of Ghana
Institute of African Studies
International Labour Organization
Geneva
Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences
Royal Anthropological Institute
Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study
University of Ghana
Institute of African Studies
Reproductive Change in Ghana: Recent Patterns and Future Prospects


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