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Title: Fertility in Child Marriage Families: In-Depth Investigation In Indonesia
Authors: Al’Ghani, M. Z.
Budijanto
Sumarmi
Susilo, S.
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Ural Federal University
Citation: Fertility in Child Marriage Families: In-Depth Investigation In Indonesia / Muhammad Zulfi Al’Ghani, Budijanto, Sumarmi, Singgih Susilo // Changing Societies & Personalities. — 2024. — Vol. 8. Iss. 2 : Demographic Well-Being as a Factor of Social Development. — P. 465–490.
Abstract: Fertility is a primary determinant of population growth rate. Theoretically, child marriage families have a higher chance of fertility. Accordingly, this study aims to comprehend the interpretation of fertility among the family from child marriage. The interpretation of fertility was observed in depth using phenomenology (causal motives) through data collection and analysis. The research participants were married women who had children or were 16 years old or younger and did not yet have a child. The analysis results indicate that child marriage families interpret fertility as a burden, marriage reinforcement, and investment. The families from child marriage are motivated to have fewer children and space them out in terms of age. It is important to note that no child-free doctrine was discovered, as it goes against Islamic principles. Additionally, having children is believed to improve marital relations within the child marriage community on Bawean Island. Children are often viewed as an economic investment and a guarantee for future parental care. Child marriage on Bawean Island did not have a discernible impact on the population growth rate.
Keywords: CHILDREN
CHILD MARRIAGE
CHILD MARRIAGE FAMILIES
FERTILITY
INDONESIA
PHENOMENOLOGY
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/137262
RSCI ID: https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=68638996
ISSN: 2587-6104
2587-8964
DOI: 10.15826/csp.2024.8.2.283
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: This work is supported by the Direktorat Riset dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Directorate General of Higher Education, Research and Technology, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology [Contract No. 3.4.48/UN32.20.1/LT/2023].
Origin: Changing Societies & Personalities. 2024. Vol. 8. Iss. 2 : Demographic Well-Being as a Factor of Social Development
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