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Where have I got to? Associations of age at marriage with marital household assets in educated and uneducated women in lowland Nepal.

Akanksha A MarphatiaNaomi M SavilleDharma S ManandharCortina-Borja MarioJonathan C K Wells
Published in: PeerJ (2024)
On average, marrying ≥18 years was associated with greater marital assets for secondary-educated women. There were only very modest benefits in terms of marital household wealth for delaying marriage beyond 16 years for uneducated women or those with low education. These findings elucidate potential trade-offs faced by families, including decisions over how much education, if any, to provide to daughters. They may help to understand the economic rationale underpinning the timing of marriage, and why early marriage remains common despite efforts to delay it.
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