Ghana is an agricultural country where most of the people live in rural areas, the proportion of women being greater than men. Life in the rural areas is difficult, but despite the much talked about drift of people to the urban areas, it is almost certain that for many decades, a large nurrber of people will continue to live in rural areas.

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Greenstreet, M. (1981). Females in the Agricultural Labour Force and Non-Formal Education for Rural Development in Ghana (No. 90). ISS Occasional Papers. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/38085