Increasing opportunities to delay marriage and promote schooling: Results from a baseline survey in rural Tanzania
Author(s) -
Eunice Muthengi,
Annabel Erulkar
Publication year - 2012
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.31899/pgy2.1069
Subject(s) - tanzania , general partnership , baseline (sea) , population , family planning , economic growth , psychology , socioeconomics , demography , political science , sociology , economics , research methodology , law
This research brief describes girls experience of early marriage education and sexual behavior in the Tabora region of Tanzania. Located in the central-western part of the country Tabora has an estimated population of more than 17 and is largely rural and devoted to agriculture. Findings from this brief are drawn from a baseline study conducted in 2011 in rural Uyui district of Tabora. More than 2000 girls ages 12 to 17 were interviewed as well as approximately 400 parents.
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