Abstract Background While the determinants and impacts of child marriage among girls have been well documented, little research exists on the practice among boys. This paper explores the sociodemographic profile of men who married by age 18 and assesses whether they are more or less advantaged than their peers in terms of their sexual and reproductive health outcomes. Methods This analysis used the most recent data from nationally representative household surveys for the 15 countries with the highest prevalence of marriage by age 18 among men aged 20–24 at the time of the survey. The prevalence of child marriage was then explored for the full cohort of men aged 20–49 through descriptive statistics and bivariate analysis. Available reproduct...
The timing of first union merits investigation not only because of the close temporal link between m...
Background: Levels and patterns of male fertility are poorly documented in developing countries. Dem...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...
The Sustainable Development Goals include a target on eliminating child marriage, a human rights abu...
In despite of all attention drawn to child marriage across the world, there is a lack of improvement...
The relationship of national laws that prohibit child marriage with the prevalence of child marriage...
From the perspective of developing countries, we know relatively little about married adolescent mal...
In the next ten years, if current patterns continue, more than 100 million girls will marry before t...
Compared to a large body of work on how gender may affect young women’s vulnerability to HIV, we kno...
Child marriage, which the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal seeks to eliminate by 2030, represents a...
Abstract The aim of this study was to examine associations between selected sociodemographic, socioe...
Background: adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) is a major public health concern in sub...
Child marriage is a widely spread practice which happens across countries, cultures and religions. C...
Background: Child marriage is a substantial barrier to social and economic development in India, and...
In Bangladesh, marriage marks the beginning of sanctioned sexual activity as well as increased socia...
The timing of first union merits investigation not only because of the close temporal link between m...
Background: Levels and patterns of male fertility are poorly documented in developing countries. Dem...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...
The Sustainable Development Goals include a target on eliminating child marriage, a human rights abu...
In despite of all attention drawn to child marriage across the world, there is a lack of improvement...
The relationship of national laws that prohibit child marriage with the prevalence of child marriage...
From the perspective of developing countries, we know relatively little about married adolescent mal...
In the next ten years, if current patterns continue, more than 100 million girls will marry before t...
Compared to a large body of work on how gender may affect young women’s vulnerability to HIV, we kno...
Child marriage, which the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal seeks to eliminate by 2030, represents a...
Abstract The aim of this study was to examine associations between selected sociodemographic, socioe...
Background: adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) is a major public health concern in sub...
Child marriage is a widely spread practice which happens across countries, cultures and religions. C...
Background: Child marriage is a substantial barrier to social and economic development in India, and...
In Bangladesh, marriage marks the beginning of sanctioned sexual activity as well as increased socia...
The timing of first union merits investigation not only because of the close temporal link between m...
Background: Levels and patterns of male fertility are poorly documented in developing countries. Dem...
Obtaining cross-country comparative perspectives on male fertility has long been difcult, as male fe...