Citations

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Anarfi, John, Stephen Kwankye, Ofuso-Mensah Ababio, and Richmond Tiemoko. "Migration from and to Ghana: A Background Paper." Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalization and Poverty Working papers , no. C4 (2003).
Book Section
Anarfi, John K, and Clara Korkor Fayorsey. "Fertility and the male life-cycle in the era of fertility decline." (2004) Male Protagonists in the'Commercialization'of Aspects of the Female Life-Cycle in Ghana.
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Mba, Chucks J, Stephen O Kwankye, Delali M Badasu, Clement Ahiadeke, and John Anarfi. "Child poverty and disparities in Ghana." (2009)
Journal Article
Anarfi K, John. "Sexuality, migration and AIDS in Ghana-a socio-behavioural study." (1993) Health Transition Review.
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Anarfi K, John. "The role of local herbs in the recent fertility decline in Ghana: contraceptives or abortafacients." (2003) The Sociocultural and Political Aspects of Abortion. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger.
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Kwankye, S.O., J.K. Anarfi, C.A. Tagoe, and A. Castaldo. "Independent North-South child migration in Ghana: The decision-making process." (2009) Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex Working Paper T-29.
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Kwankye, Stephen O, John K Anarfi, Cynthia Addoquaye Tagoe, and Adriana Castaldo. "Coping strategies of independent child migrants from northern Ghana to southern cities." (2007)
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Kwankye, S O, J K Anarfi, C A Tagoe, and A Castaldo. "Independent north-south child migration in Ghana: The decision making process." (2009) Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty.
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Duda, Rosemary B, Rudolph Darko, Joseph Seffah, RM Adanu, John K Anarfi, and Allan G Hill. "Prevalence of obesity in women of Accra, Ghana." African Journal of Health Sciences 14, no. 3 (2008): 154-159.
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Duda, Rosemary B, John K Anarfi, Richard MK Adanu, Joseph Seffah, Rudolph Darko, and Allan G Hill. "The health of the “older women” in Accra, Ghana: results of the Women’s Health Study of Accra." Journal of cross-cultural gerontology 26, no. 3 (2011): 299-314.
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