This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcomes of Bangladeshi women, using the 2007 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey data. Chi-square tests, negative binomial Poisson regression and binary logistic regression were performed in analyzing the data. Overall, 82% of women aged 20-49 years were married-off before 18 years of age, and 63% of the marriages took place before 16 years of age. The incidence of child marriage was significantly less among the young women aged 20-24 years compared to their older counterparts. Among others, women's education appeared as the most significant single determinant of child marriage as well as decline in child marriage. Findings revealed that, after...
© 2019 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: To examine the association between child marr...
In Bangladesh, marriage marks the beginning of sanctioned sexual activity as well as increased socia...
Background: Child marriage is a substantial barrier to social and economic development in India, and...
This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcome...
Child marriage (before the age of 18 years) and marriage at very young age (before the age of 16 yea...
Age at first marriage is an important demographic event affecting births, deaths, and women’s and ch...
This paper aims to identify different potential factors associated with childbearing pattern among t...
Bangladesh has undergone a considerable decline in fertility, despite the absence of conditions beli...
The aim of this paper is to study the factors associated with age at first marriage among female ado...
Background: In Bangladesh, marriage has been nearly universal. The legal age of marriage in Banglade...
Marriage customs in Bangladesh vary by region complicating national-level efforts to eliminate some ...
Early marriage deprives girls of the opportunity for personal development and their rights to full r...
Our aim in this study is to explore the dynamics of age-pattern of childbearing and risk fertility a...
This cross-sectional study intends to explore the factors associated with the prevalence of early ma...
Bangladesh, one of the world’s poorest countries, has experienced a dramatic decline in fertility si...
© 2019 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: To examine the association between child marr...
In Bangladesh, marriage marks the beginning of sanctioned sexual activity as well as increased socia...
Background: Child marriage is a substantial barrier to social and economic development in India, and...
This paper explores the decline in child marriage and changes in its effect on reproductive outcome...
Child marriage (before the age of 18 years) and marriage at very young age (before the age of 16 yea...
Age at first marriage is an important demographic event affecting births, deaths, and women’s and ch...
This paper aims to identify different potential factors associated with childbearing pattern among t...
Bangladesh has undergone a considerable decline in fertility, despite the absence of conditions beli...
The aim of this paper is to study the factors associated with age at first marriage among female ado...
Background: In Bangladesh, marriage has been nearly universal. The legal age of marriage in Banglade...
Marriage customs in Bangladesh vary by region complicating national-level efforts to eliminate some ...
Early marriage deprives girls of the opportunity for personal development and their rights to full r...
Our aim in this study is to explore the dynamics of age-pattern of childbearing and risk fertility a...
This cross-sectional study intends to explore the factors associated with the prevalence of early ma...
Bangladesh, one of the world’s poorest countries, has experienced a dramatic decline in fertility si...
© 2019 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: To examine the association between child marr...
In Bangladesh, marriage marks the beginning of sanctioned sexual activity as well as increased socia...
Background: Child marriage is a substantial barrier to social and economic development in India, and...