This report presents emerging evidence from the Young Marriage and Parenthood Study (YMAPS), a comparative qualitative study of marriage, cohabitation, parenthood and divorce among marginalised adolescents and young people in Ethiopia, India (in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana), Peru and Zambia between 2017 and 2020
Despite the Family Code of 2000 that raised the legal age at marriage to 18 for both sexes; early fa...
Abstract Background Early marriage of girls (marriage < 18 years) is a pervasive abuse of rights tha...
Zambian law prohibits marriage under 21 but the practise, driven by circumstance, stubbornly persist...
This report presents emerging evidence from the Young Marriage and Parenthood Study (YMAPS), a compa...
This is the 2nd policy brief from the Young Marriage and Parenthood Study (YMAPS), a qualitative res...
With changes brought about by education and urbanisation, adolescents and young people in Ethiopia h...
While there is rightly a major focus on child marriage, we know very little about separation and div...
Child marriage is a global concern and a priority issue for the African Union; the Ethiopian governm...
This policy brief draws on a qualitative study of young people in eight rural and urban communities ...
The study aims to generate new research evidence of international relevance on child marriage, towar...
The paper explores young people’s trajectories through work and marriage in two rural communities in...
This fact sheet presents findings from the fifth round of data collection carried out by Young Lives...
Background: Child marriage has powerful implications for a young woman’s reproductive health, educat...
This working paper examines the characteristics of young women who have been married, cohabited, or ...
Context: A considerable proportion of women worldwide are married during childhood. Although many st...
Despite the Family Code of 2000 that raised the legal age at marriage to 18 for both sexes; early fa...
Abstract Background Early marriage of girls (marriage < 18 years) is a pervasive abuse of rights tha...
Zambian law prohibits marriage under 21 but the practise, driven by circumstance, stubbornly persist...
This report presents emerging evidence from the Young Marriage and Parenthood Study (YMAPS), a compa...
This is the 2nd policy brief from the Young Marriage and Parenthood Study (YMAPS), a qualitative res...
With changes brought about by education and urbanisation, adolescents and young people in Ethiopia h...
While there is rightly a major focus on child marriage, we know very little about separation and div...
Child marriage is a global concern and a priority issue for the African Union; the Ethiopian governm...
This policy brief draws on a qualitative study of young people in eight rural and urban communities ...
The study aims to generate new research evidence of international relevance on child marriage, towar...
The paper explores young people’s trajectories through work and marriage in two rural communities in...
This fact sheet presents findings from the fifth round of data collection carried out by Young Lives...
Background: Child marriage has powerful implications for a young woman’s reproductive health, educat...
This working paper examines the characteristics of young women who have been married, cohabited, or ...
Context: A considerable proportion of women worldwide are married during childhood. Although many st...
Despite the Family Code of 2000 that raised the legal age at marriage to 18 for both sexes; early fa...
Abstract Background Early marriage of girls (marriage < 18 years) is a pervasive abuse of rights tha...
Zambian law prohibits marriage under 21 but the practise, driven by circumstance, stubbornly persist...