Oxford: Young Lives, 2016. 34 p.
Authors: 
Singh, Renu
Vennam, Uma
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Young Lives
Collection: 
Young Lives Working Paper 149
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The 2011 Census in India reported that nearly 17 million children between the ages of 10 and 19 –6% of the age group – are married, with girls constituting the majority (76 per cent), although there has been a significant relative reduction in the marriage of girls under 14. The aim of this paper is to better understand the individual, household and community factors that explain the different pathways to marriage among Young Lives children, drawing upon both descriptive statistics from the household survey as well as in-depth qualitative research with the study children.
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