This study investigates the socioeconomic determinants of early marriage among the women living in rural Bangladesh through an empirical cross-sectional research. The data were collected primarily from a sample of 576 ever married women using a semi-structured interview schedule. Results show that more than half of the respondents (58.3%) were early married and the mean age of the first marriage was 16.8. Both in bivariate and multivariate setups, respondents’ age, religion, education level, family type, father’s occupation and household income were found to be significantly associated with marital age (p<0.001)
Early marriage (EM) and early childbearing (ECB) have far-reaching consequences. This study describe...
Early marriage (EM) and early childbearing (ECB) have far‐reaching consequences. This study describe...
This study identifies the determinants of the probability of having subsequent births among rural an...
Background: In Bangladesh, marriage has been nearly universal. The legal age of marriage in Banglade...
The age at first birth is very low under existing rural sociocultural settings in Bangladesh. This s...
The aim of this paper is to study the factors associated with age at first marriage among female ado...
Age at first marriage is an important demographic event affecting births, deaths, and women’s and ch...
The aim of this paper is to study the factors associated with age at first marriage among female ado...
Using data from rural Bangladesh, we explore the hypothesis that women attain less schooling as a re...
This cross-sectional study intends to explore the factors associated with the prevalence of early ma...
The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of age at first marriage in India, and to i...
Introduction: The phenomenon of early marriage is still happening even though the law has prohibited...
In this paper an attempt has been made to examine fertility differentials of currently married rural...
This cross-sectional study intends to explore the factors associated with the prevalence of early m...
This was a descriptive type cross sectional study with a sample size of 217 selected by purposive sa...
Early marriage (EM) and early childbearing (ECB) have far-reaching consequences. This study describe...
Early marriage (EM) and early childbearing (ECB) have far‐reaching consequences. This study describe...
This study identifies the determinants of the probability of having subsequent births among rural an...
Background: In Bangladesh, marriage has been nearly universal. The legal age of marriage in Banglade...
The age at first birth is very low under existing rural sociocultural settings in Bangladesh. This s...
The aim of this paper is to study the factors associated with age at first marriage among female ado...
Age at first marriage is an important demographic event affecting births, deaths, and women’s and ch...
The aim of this paper is to study the factors associated with age at first marriage among female ado...
Using data from rural Bangladesh, we explore the hypothesis that women attain less schooling as a re...
This cross-sectional study intends to explore the factors associated with the prevalence of early ma...
The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of age at first marriage in India, and to i...
Introduction: The phenomenon of early marriage is still happening even though the law has prohibited...
In this paper an attempt has been made to examine fertility differentials of currently married rural...
This cross-sectional study intends to explore the factors associated with the prevalence of early m...
This was a descriptive type cross sectional study with a sample size of 217 selected by purposive sa...
Early marriage (EM) and early childbearing (ECB) have far-reaching consequences. This study describe...
Early marriage (EM) and early childbearing (ECB) have far‐reaching consequences. This study describe...
This study identifies the determinants of the probability of having subsequent births among rural an...