2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdeveco.2021.102684
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Marriage outcomes of displaced women

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“…As noted by the UN 2017 statement (United Nations General Assembly, 2017), child marriage may be affected by any kind of humanitarian crisis, not only conflict. The DHS does not specifically sample displaced individuals -the very populations that might face some of the largest pressures from conflict (Lu, Siddiqui, & Bharadwaj, 2021). Finally, we may see varying results as different push and pull factors for child marriage interact.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…As noted by the UN 2017 statement (United Nations General Assembly, 2017), child marriage may be affected by any kind of humanitarian crisis, not only conflict. The DHS does not specifically sample displaced individuals -the very populations that might face some of the largest pressures from conflict (Lu, Siddiqui, & Bharadwaj, 2021). Finally, we may see varying results as different push and pull factors for child marriage interact.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For instance, some papers report that women's marriage hazard rate increases during and after armed conflicts, such as those in Palestine(Knox, 2017), Yemen (HRW, 2011), and Iraq (UNFPA, 2018. Displacement due to conflict can also result in higher marriage rates among women, as demonstrated by the study ofLu et al (2021) on the forced displacement of women between India and Pakistan.5 Baird et al (2022) also report higher marriage rates among Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. In contrast,Elnakib et al (2021) find that displacement can also lead to marriage postponement, as it contributes to the erosion of social norms that favor child marriage.…”
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