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Gervin Ane Apatinga
Gervin Ane Apatinga
PhD Candidate, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Verified email at usask.ca
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Determinants of sexual violence against married women: Qualitative evidence from Ghana
GA Apatinga, EY Tenkorang
Sexual Abuse 33 (4), 434-454, 2021
172021
‘Feminization of migration’: the implications for ‘left-behind’families in Ghana
GA Apatinga, EK Kyeremeh, G Arku
Migration and Development 11 (1), 83-100, 2022
162022
Barriers to help-seeking for sexual violence among married or cohabiting women in Ghana
GA Apatinga, EY Tenkorang
Violence against women 28 (15-16), 3844-3864, 2022
152022
Silent and lethal: Consequences of sexual violence against married women in Ghana
GA Apatinga, EY Tenkorang, P Issahaku
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (23-24), NP13206-NP13228, 2021
122021
Biopower and Immigration”: A Biopolitical Perspective on Anti-Migration Policies
GA Apatinga
Research on Humanities and Social Sciences 7 (20), 38-45, 2017
102017
Ghana and the liguidified petroleum gas dilemma critical analysis of Ghana’s LPG policy
JB Acharibasam, GA Apatinga
International Journal of Energy and Environmental Research 2 (2), 1-8, 2014
102014
A conceptual framework for gender and climate mainstreaming to mitigate water inaccessibility in rural sub-Saharan Africa
GA Apatinga, CJ Schuster-Wallace, SE Dickson-Anderson
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews, 2022
62022
The contribution of non-cash remittances to the welfare of households in the Kassena-Nankana District, Ghana
GA Apatinga, AB Asiedu, FA Obeng
African Geographical Review 41 (2), 214-225, 2022
62022
" Suffering in silence": a qualitative inquiry of sexual violence against married women in Ghana
GA Apatinga
Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2019
42019
‘Because of Cows’: Exploring Factors Influencing Child Marriage among Women in the Bawku West District, Ghana
GA Apatinga, HA Amoah, EY Tenkorang
Journal of Child and Family Studies 33 (1), 190-203, 2024
12024
The coping strategies of ℌmen left behindℍ in the migration process in Ghana
GA Apatinga, FA Obeng
Migration and Development 11 (3), 1046-1064, 2022
12022
Women’s Economic Empowerment and Precarious Employment in Ghana’s Export Processing Zones
FO Adomaa, GA Apatinga
Labour, Capital and Society/Travail, capital et société 49 (1), 2-27, 2019
12019
State of Exception: A Tool for Fighting Terrorism
GA Apatinga
JL Pol'y & Globalization 66, 108, 2017
12017
Examining the Coping Strategies of Female Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana
GAAEY Tenkorang
Journal of Family Violence, 1-13, 2023
2023
The joint effect of female sex and food insecurity on self-reported mood disorder among Canadian adults: the Canadian community health survey
JK Sakeah, GA Apatinga, EB Adda, PA Apanga, C Vlassoff, Y Chen
BMC nutrition 9 (1), 91, 2023
2023
“The Little Money I Get Is Used to Buy Drugs”: A Qualitative Exploration of the Economic Cost of Intimate Partner Violence for Female Survivors in Ghana
GA Apatinga, EY Tenkorang
Violence against women, 10778012231182408, 2023
2023
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