Child marriage: using the Indonesian family life survey to examine the lives of women and men who married at an early age

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Lisa Cameron
Diana Contreras Suarez
Susan Wieczkiewicz
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[1] University of Melbourne,Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
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Review of Economics of the Household | 2023年 / 21卷
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Child marriage; Gender; Economic development; Indonesia; O15; J12; J16; I15; I25;
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An understanding of the experiences of men and women who marry before adulthood is important in motivating social change. Using fixed effects estimation (the inclusion of geographic fixed effects at diminishing levels of aggregation and sister fixed effects where possible) on panel data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS), we follow the lives of a sample of 40,800 women and men for up to two decades and examine a wide range of factors associated with child marriage. We examine the lives of both girls and boys who marry early, and the differential experience of girls marrying older men versus young boys. Child marriage is found to be associated with lesser educational attainment, lower earnings and less say in household decision-making, for both men and women. Women are less likely to have a medically-supervised birth and their children are more likely to die, be stunted and perform worse on cognitive tests. Negative factors are mostly exacerbated when young girls marry similarly underage men.
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