Furthermore, urban areas in the country are more concentrated than rural ones.
In terms of mortality in Ghana, while the rate stood at 7.63 deaths per 1,000 inhabitants as of 2021, it reached 32.6 per thousand live births among all infants. Furthermore, in 2018, the death rate among children younger than five fell from 72 to 56 deaths per 1,000 live births over the preceding 14 years.
As agriculture plays a major role in maintaining food security among families in Ghana, more than 60 percent of rural households own agricultural land. Resorting to media, radio, and television are some of the leading ways through which most households stay informed. As of 2018, 57.2 percent of households owned radios, while 60.4 percent of them owned televisions.
From fertility and birth to mortality
On condition that a woman in Ghana experienced age-specific fertility rates and was to survive through her reproductive childbearing years, the number of children she would give birth to in her lifetime would reach an average of 4.4. Additionally, the number of live births would reach 29.41 per 1,000 inhabitants. In 2018, the fertility rate (ASFR) in Ghana was highest among the population aged 25 to 29 years, while it was lowest among those aged 45-49. On the whole, life expectancy at birth in the country is higher among women than men.In terms of mortality in Ghana, while the rate stood at 7.63 deaths per 1,000 inhabitants as of 2021, it reached 32.6 per thousand live births among all infants. Furthermore, in 2018, the death rate among children younger than five fell from 72 to 56 deaths per 1,000 live births over the preceding 14 years.
Households
Households in Ghana mostly consist of at least one child under the age of 18, closely followed by those with at least one female between the ages of 15 and 49 years. Children under 18 most often live with both of their parents.As agriculture plays a major role in maintaining food security among families in Ghana, more than 60 percent of rural households own agricultural land. Resorting to media, radio, and television are some of the leading ways through which most households stay informed. As of 2018, 57.2 percent of households owned radios, while 60.4 percent of them owned televisions.