Τρίτη 27 Αυγούστου 2019

When People Get Married Around the World




Scientific studies have found that smaller age gaps in marriages are correlated with higher socioeconomic status and higher class. In some developing countries, large age gaps show a reality of arranged marriages that are tied to families' econmic well-being through dowry payments as well as reflecting customs that value youth in women and experience in men. The country with the largest age gap in the analysis was Guyana, where the median marriage age was 20 for women and 31.8 for men. The Caribbean state has tried to battle child marriage in the past.

Infographic: When People Get Married Around the World | Statista

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