Cohabitation and Its Consequences in Ghana
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Although largely considered an unconventional form of domestic
partnership, cohabitation is a growing phenomenon in Ghana. The
lived experiences of cohabiting couples have, however, received little
scholarly attention. Drawing on in-depth interviews conducted with
cohabiting couples in Accra, Ghana, this study focuses on the implications
of cohabitation on cohabitees. The data showed that cohabitees often
face pressures from their families, churches, friends, and neighbors to
either convert their unions to marriage or end the relationships. The
relationships are also characterized by intimate partner violence and
poor relationship quality. Women, more than men, tend to suffer these
consequences of cohabitation. The study’s general conclusion is that the
implications of cohabitation are mostly negative, and the gendered nature
of the experiences reflects the sociocultural landscape of the Ghanaian
society and how men and women are viewed differently in terms of their
marital status.
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Research Article