Early marriage (EM) and early childbearing (ECB) have far-reaching consequences. This study describes the prevalence, trends, inequalities, and drivers of EM and ECB in South Asia using eight rounds of Demographic and Health Survey data across 13 years. We report the percentage of ever-married women aged 20-24 years (n = 105,150) married before 18 years (EM) and with a live birth before 20 years (ECB). Relative trends were examined using average annual rate of reduction (AARR). Inequalities were examined by geography, marital household wealth, residence, and education. Sociodemographic drivers of changes for EM were assessed using regression decomposition analyses. We find that EM/ECB are still common in Bangladesh (69%/69%), Nepal (52%/51%...
This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcome...
Background: In Bangladesh, marriage has been nearly universal. The legal age of marriage in Banglade...
Background: Child marriage is a substantial barrier to social and economic development in India, and...
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...
In South Asia, many women are married before their 18th birthday and give birth soon after. Delaying...
In many traditional societies, women's age at marriage acts simultaneously as a gateway to new famil...
In many traditional societies, women’s age at marriage acts simultaneously as a gateway to new famil...
The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of age at first marriage in India, and to i...
Background: Women's early marriage (<18 years) is a critical global health issue affecting 650 milli...
Prevalence rates of child marriage and early child-bearing have been declining across India over the...
Age at first marriage is an important demographic event affecting births, deaths, and women’s and ch...
BackgroundGirl education is believed to be the best means of reducing girl child marriage (marriage ...
Data availability statement: The data that support the findings of this study are available in Young...
Globally, 21 percent of young women are married before their 18th birthday. Despite some progress in...
This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcome...
Background: In Bangladesh, marriage has been nearly universal. The legal age of marriage in Banglade...
Background: Child marriage is a substantial barrier to social and economic development in India, and...
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...
In South Asia, many women are married before their 18th birthday and give birth soon after. Delaying...
In many traditional societies, women's age at marriage acts simultaneously as a gateway to new famil...
In many traditional societies, women’s age at marriage acts simultaneously as a gateway to new famil...
The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of age at first marriage in India, and to i...
Background: Women's early marriage (<18 years) is a critical global health issue affecting 650 milli...
Prevalence rates of child marriage and early child-bearing have been declining across India over the...
Age at first marriage is an important demographic event affecting births, deaths, and women’s and ch...
BackgroundGirl education is believed to be the best means of reducing girl child marriage (marriage ...
Data availability statement: The data that support the findings of this study are available in Young...
Globally, 21 percent of young women are married before their 18th birthday. Despite some progress in...
This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcome...
Background: In Bangladesh, marriage has been nearly universal. The legal age of marriage in Banglade...
Background: Child marriage is a substantial barrier to social and economic development in India, and...