Re: Child Marriage [message #29853 is a reply to message #29839] |
Tue, 13 August 2024 14:44 ![Go to previous message Go to previous message](/theme/default/images/up.png) |
Janet-DHS
Messages: 938 Registered: April 2022
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Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:
The indicators you are referring to are descriptive and are used to compare different countries, different sub-populations, and changes over time. If you want more detail, for example on the numbers of marriages at ages 15, 16, 17, and 18, you would need to go to the data files. It would definitely not be safe to assume equal numbers of marriages at each of those ages, but also it is NOT NECESSARY to make such an assumption. The data files include single years of age at marriage.
"Before 18" means before the 18th birthday. No one who married before their 18th birthday was 18 years old when they got married.
The calculation for women age 20-24 at the time of the survey is included in the relevant table in the final report because it is more recent, as you say. The calculation for age 20-49 has many more cases and that's a statistical advantage.
An important issue is that the women in the subgroup or the denominator must have had full exposure to the risk of the outcome. For example, women age 20+ have fully experienced all ages below 20. If you want to estimate the percentage of women who marry before age 20, you have to restrict to women age 20+
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