In Malawi, Africa, the median age at first marriage is among the lowest on the continent and adolescent fertility rates are among the highest. Using high-frequency panel data from the country designed to follow single women and men into marriage, we examine the extent to which premarital fertility is associated with the timing of marriage. Two notable findings emerge. First, premarital fertility typically leads to a more rapid transition into marriage, compared to those not having had a premarital conception or birth, with controls. The effect is as strong for men as it is for women. Second, among women with premarital fertility, those who are wealthier, and have two parents alive, have lower odds of not marrying. Among men with premarital ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Persistent high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village ...
In Malawi, Africa, the median age at first marriage is among the lowest on the continent and adolesc...
This working paper investigates the links between changing age at marriage and premarital sexual beh...
Child marriage is common in Malawi, with 42.1% of women ages 20-24 marrying before age 18. Although ...
The timing of first union merits investigation not only because of the close temporal link between m...
The demographic study of nuptiality in African countries is not very developed and often of secondar...
Marriage in sub-Saharan Africa is undergoing a revolution in its proportions married, ceasing to be ...
Rates of early marriage, here defined as any legal or customary union involving a male or female bel...
This study is about the measurement and definition of marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa. One of its aim...
Young motherhood is associated with persistently high rates of fertility and adverse maternal, neona...
A qualitative study was conducted in Agincourt, a rural area of South Africa, to document the percep...
The paper investigates the complex relationships between premarital fertility and HIV/AIDS in sub-Sa...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between types of marriage celebration, time...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Persistent high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village ...
In Malawi, Africa, the median age at first marriage is among the lowest on the continent and adolesc...
This working paper investigates the links between changing age at marriage and premarital sexual beh...
Child marriage is common in Malawi, with 42.1% of women ages 20-24 marrying before age 18. Although ...
The timing of first union merits investigation not only because of the close temporal link between m...
The demographic study of nuptiality in African countries is not very developed and often of secondar...
Marriage in sub-Saharan Africa is undergoing a revolution in its proportions married, ceasing to be ...
Rates of early marriage, here defined as any legal or customary union involving a male or female bel...
This study is about the measurement and definition of marriage in Sub-Saharan Africa. One of its aim...
Young motherhood is associated with persistently high rates of fertility and adverse maternal, neona...
A qualitative study was conducted in Agincourt, a rural area of South Africa, to document the percep...
The paper investigates the complex relationships between premarital fertility and HIV/AIDS in sub-Sa...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between types of marriage celebration, time...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Persistent high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village...
This study analyses in-depth interviews with 15 women and 11 men living in a rural Malawian village ...