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Child marriage among boys: a global overview of available data
Authors: Colleen Murray Gastón, Christina Misunas, and Claudia Cappa
Source: Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 14(3): 219-228; DOI: 10.1080/17450128.2019.1566584
Topic(s): Child marriage
Youth
Country: More than one region
  Multiple Regions
Published: MAY 2019
Abstract: The practice of child marriage has been well-studied among girls, but there has been little information to date about child marriage among boys. This paper presents an analysis of all nationally representative and internationally comparable data on the prevalence of child marriage among boys. Such data are available for 82 countries within the past 10 years, representing 51% of the global population of men. In the countries with data, on average, 4.5% of young men aged 20–24 years were first married or in union before age 18, with a range of values from less than 1% to nearly 30%. Data from all regions show that the practice has become less common compared to 25 years ago. The countries with the highest prevalence of child marriage among boys are geographically diverse and differ from the countries where the practice is most common among girls. Further research is needed on the drivers of the practice and its effects on child grooms.