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We study the socio-economic determinants of child (girls below age of 19 years) marriage using a panel data of thirty … significant determinants of child marriage. Our results which control for province fixed effects (e.g. local cultural norms or … and services. To reduce child marriage, which has long-run negative effects on the development of children, policymakers …
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We study the socio-economic determinants of child (girls below age of 19 years) marriage using a panel data of thirty … significant determinants of child marriage. Our results which control for province fixed effects (e.g. local cultural norms or … and services. To reduce child marriage, which has long-run negative effects on the development of children, policymakers …
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used for analysis of the relationship among consanguineous marriage, economic development, human capital and infant …
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in men and women - after four years or longer, about twice the gain associated with marriage (controlling for weight … marriage or cohabitation do not necessarily include a healthier BMI. They also suggest that relationship transitions …
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, whether marriage makes people more satisfied with life or whether more satisfied couples are more likely to marry remains a … distinguish - controlling for time-constant unobserved heterogeneity - whether there is in fact an effect of marriage on life … persons - overestimates the effect of marriage on life satisfaction. A fixed-effects estimator reveals a much lower effect of …
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