The impact of early marriage of female youth on education outcomes in Indonesia

In Indonesia, female youth’s education outcomes are compromised by poverty and the practice of early marriage. Although most girls enrol in school, drop-out rates are high among youths. This paper uses the Indonesian Social and Economic Survey (Susenas, 2009) to model education and school-work outco...

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Main Authors: Ang, Swee Lian, Sim, Xin Wei, Tan, Cheryl Pei Qi
Other Authors: Christos Sakellariou
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59310
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:In Indonesia, female youth’s education outcomes are compromised by poverty and the practice of early marriage. Although most girls enrol in school, drop-out rates are high among youths. This paper uses the Indonesian Social and Economic Survey (Susenas, 2009) to model education and school-work outcomes. Our estimation sample consists of 78,729 observations. The analysis uses a regression control approach and explores household, individual and labour market factors to model the association between school dropout and early marriage of female youths. Results show that girls who marry early are more likely to drop out of school. Also, early marriage is a primary factor that contributes to female youths dropping out of school among other factors.