The cost of child marriage over the life cycle of girls and women : evidence from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Tunisia
2023
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تفصيلات التسجيلة (السجل)
رمز / رقم الاستدعاءE/ESCWA/CL2.GPID/2023/8
العنوانThe cost of child marriage over the life cycle of girls and women : evidence from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Tunisia
إمكانية الوصولEnglish: E_ESCWA_CL2.GPID_2023_8-EN - PDF ; العربية: E_ESCWA_CL2.GPID_2023_8-AR - PDF ;
تاريخ[Beirut] : UN, 2023
الوصف
68 p.
ملاحظات
Child marriage violates human rights and is a significant impediment to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Although progress has been made in reducing child marriage worldwide, it remains prevalent (including in the Arab region), fuelled by sociocultural norms, poverty, lack of education, and external factors such as conflict or natural disasters. Research confirms that child marriage has severe and far-reaching consequences for women and girls, affecting all aspects of their lives, families and society. This new study estimates the costs of child marriage at different stages of women's lives, using a life-cycle skill formation model in four Arab countries, namely, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and Tunisia. The study provides new insights into the multifaceted costs of child marriage and highlights the urgent need for action to eliminate this harmful practice. [UNESCWA website]