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  2. Child marriage - Wikipedia

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    A lower legally allowed marriage age does not necessarily cause high rates of child marriages. However, there is a correlation between restrictions placed by laws and the average age of first marriage. In the United States, per 1960 Census data, 3.5% of girls married before the age of 16, while an additional 11.9% married between 16 and 18.

  3. Teenage marriage - Wikipedia

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    Teenage marriage is the union of two adolescents between the ages of 13 and 19. Many factors contribute to teenage marriage, such as love, teenage pregnancy, religion, security, wealth, family, peer pressure, arranged marriage, economic and/or political reasons, social advancement, and cultural reasons.

  4. Child marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In about 88% of those marriages, the marriage license became a "get out of jail free" card for a would-be rapist under state law that specifically allowed within marriage what would otherwise be considered statutory rape. In the other 12% of those marriages, the marriage was legal under state law, but sex within the marriage was a crime. [19]

  5. Prevalence of teenage pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea and Singapore, although the occurrence of sexual intercourse before marriage has risen, rates of adolescent childbearing are low at 4 to 8 per 1,000. [when?] The rate of early marriage and pregnancy has decreased sharply in Indonesia. However, it remains high in comparison to the rest of Asia. [citation needed]

  6. Teenage pregnancy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, 89% of teenage births occurred outside of marriage. [16] Some states allow minors to get married if the girl is pregnant. In these cases, though, the husband is typically much older, [22] and the bride's parents may be the ones who force her to get married for cultural or religious reasons. [23]

  7. How the pill smashed early marriage and boosted women ... - AOL

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    In an early paper Goldin published ... By making sex without marriage (or the consequences of pregnancy) easier, the pill allowed young people to “try before you buy,” letting them be choosier ...

  8. Teenage pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Teenage pregnancy in developed countries is usually outside of marriage and is often associated with a social stigma. [14] Teenage pregnancy in developing countries often occurs within marriage and approximately half are planned. [3] However, in these societies, early pregnancy may combine with malnutrition and poor health care to cause medical ...

  9. 50 Signs That Scream That A Marriage Is Destined To Fail ...

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    The marriage lasted 25 years and failed as soon as the kids were grown. ... I'm guessing that the endurance athletics is a way of escaping things at home rather than the cause of marital strife ...