Too young to be a wife! analysis of the factors influencing child marriages and its influence on the preferred number of children among women in Zambia.

Q3 Social Sciences Etude de la Population Africaine Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI:10.11564/32-2-1210
J. Mulenga, M. C. Mulenga, B. B. Bwalya, Christabel Ngongola-Reinke
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Context/Background: Zambia has one of the highest rates of child marriages in the world. This study sought to establish the determinants of child marriage in rural and urban areas of Zambia, and to determine the influence of child marriage on fertility preferences of women in Zambia. Data source and methods : The study utilized data from the 2013-2014 Zambia Demographic Health Survey.  Data was analysed using the Binary Logistic and Poisson regression models. Results: Timing of conception, age at first sex, region of residence, education level of respondent and their partners, and family size were significant predictors of child marriages in urban areas. In rural areas, region of residence, age at fist sex, education level of respondent and their partners, and family size had significant influence on child marriages. The study further found that women who got married below the age of 18 preferred a higher number of children. Conclusion: The study established that various factors influence child marriages in urban and rural Zambia and in turn child marriages influence the preferred number of children. The findings suggest a multipronged approach to addressing the root cause of the problem.
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太年轻了,不适合做妻子!分析影响童婚的因素及其对赞比亚妇女首选子女数量的影响。
背景:赞比亚是世界上童婚率最高的国家之一。这项研究试图确定赞比亚农村和城市地区童婚的决定因素,并确定童婚对赞比亚妇女生育偏好的影响。数据来源和方法:该研究利用了2013-2014年赞比亚人口健康调查的数据。使用二元Logistic和泊松回归模型对数据进行分析。结果:受孕时间、初性年龄、居住地、受访者及其伴侣的教育水平和家庭规模是城市地区童婚的重要预测因素。在农村地区,居住地区、初婚年龄、受访者及其伴侣的教育水平和家庭规模对童婚有显著影响。研究进一步发现,18岁以下结婚的女性更喜欢生更多的孩子。结论:该研究表明,赞比亚城市和农村的童婚受到各种因素的影响,而童婚又会影响孩子的偏好数量。研究结果表明,要解决这个问题的根本原因,需要采取多管齐下的方法。
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Etude de la Population Africaine
Etude de la Population Africaine Social Sciences-Demography
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期刊介绍: African Population Studies is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, commentaries, letters and case studies on topics related to the disciplines represented by the Union for African Population Studies Association. These disciplines include demography, population studies, public health, epidemiology, social statistics, population geography, development studies, economics and other social sciences that deal with population and development interrelationships that are unique and relevant to Africa and global audience.
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