While there is rightly a major focus on child marriage, we know very little about separation and divorce among young couples, either in Ethiopia or elsewhere. How do they negotiate their relationships? What contributes to relationship breakdown? What access do they have to support and services? And what happens after they separate? This working paper uses qualitative evidence from the Young Lives study to answer some of these questions. It is based on interviews with 59 young people from two rural and two urban locations. It examines the impacts of poverty, age, gender and location, and reflects on the implications for policy and programming. This working paper and the accompanying policy brief are part of a set of eight working papers and...
This is the summary of preliminary findings from the 5th wave of qualitative research across 10 comm...
Changes that happen within communities can have considerable consequences for the lives of children ...
This paper explores young people’s views and experiences of poverty and everyday risks in two contra...
With changes brought about by education and urbanisation, adolescents and young people in Ethiopia h...
The paper explores young people’s trajectories through work and marriage in two rural communities in...
The paper explores the views of caregivers and other adults on the nature and timing of transitions ...
This report presents emerging evidence from the Young Marriage and Parenthood Study (YMAPS), a compa...
The paper explores the views of caregivers and other adults on the nature and timing of transitions ...
This paper discusses the school, work and marriage trajectories of young people in Ethiopia, drawing...
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 ...
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 factors that affect the bargaining power of young married women in m...
As children, the young women and men in the Young Lives study often had high aspirations for their l...
This is the summary of preliminary findings from the 5th wave of qualitative research across 10 comm...
Changes that happen within communities can have considerable consequences for the lives of children ...
This paper explores young people’s views and experiences of poverty and everyday risks in two contra...
With changes brought about by education and urbanisation, adolescents and young people in Ethiopia h...
The paper explores young people’s trajectories through work and marriage in two rural communities in...
The paper explores the views of caregivers and other adults on the nature and timing of transitions ...
This report presents emerging evidence from the Young Marriage and Parenthood Study (YMAPS), a compa...
The paper explores the views of caregivers and other adults on the nature and timing of transitions ...
This paper discusses the school, work and marriage trajectories of young people in Ethiopia, drawing...
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 ...
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 factors that affect the bargaining power of young married women in m...
As children, the young women and men in the Young Lives study often had high aspirations for their l...
This is the summary of preliminary findings from the 5th wave of qualitative research across 10 comm...
Changes that happen within communities can have considerable consequences for the lives of children ...
This paper explores young people’s views and experiences of poverty and everyday risks in two contra...