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From

Girl-Child Marriage in the Nigerian Society, Causes, Impacts and Mitigating Strategies

JOSEPHINE AZUKA ONYIDO, ANNA PREYE BRAMBAIFA

World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. 2018, 4(2), 104-110 doi:10.12691/wjssh-4-2-6
  • Table 1. the percentage composition of categories of respondents
  • Table 2. Mean perception of respondents on the cause of girl-child marriage in Nigeria (N= 100)
  • Table 3. Mean perception of respondents on the possible impact of girl child marriage on the Nigerian society
  • Table 4. Strategies employed in mitigating the impact of girl-child marriages in Nigeria?
  • Table 5. Result of ANOVA (One-way)
  • Table 6. Result of t-Test applied on Null Hypothesis 2: “There is no significant mean opinion difference between female and male respondent to the cause of early girl-child marriages”
  • Table 7. Result of ANOVA (One-way)
  • Table 8. Findings of t-Test applied on Hypothesis 4: “there is no significant mean opinion difference between female and male respondents on the impact of early marriage in the Nigerian society”