Women who were first married by age 15 (% of women ages 20-24) - Country Ranking - Asia

Definition: Women who were first married by age 15 refers to the percentage of women ages 20-24 who were first married by age 15.

Source: Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS)

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Bangladesh 15.48 2019
2 Yemen 9.40 2013
3 Nepal 7.90 2019
4 Iraq 7.20 2018
5 Lao PDR 7.10 2017
6 Bhutan 6.20 2010
7 India 5.40 2016
8 Afghanistan 4.20 2017
9 Pakistan 3.60 2018
10 Thailand 3.00 2019
11 Iran 2.70 2010
12 Timor-Leste 2.60 2016
13 Syrian Arab Republic 2.49 2006
14 Philippines 2.20 2017
15 Turkey 2.00 2018
15 Indonesia 2.00 2017
17 Azerbaijan 1.90 2011
17 Myanmar 1.90 2016
17 Cambodia 1.90 2014
20 Jordan 1.50 2018
21 Lebanon 1.40 2016
22 Oman 1.20 2014
23 Mongolia 0.93 2018
24 Sri Lanka 0.90 2016
24 Vietnam 0.90 2014
26 Kyrgyz Republic 0.31 2018
27 Georgia 0.30 2018
28 Uzbekistan 0.26 2006
29 Turkmenistan 0.20 2019
29 Kazakhstan 0.20 2015
31 Tajikistan 0.10 2017
32 Dem. People's Rep. Korea 0.00 2018
32 Qatar 0.00 2012
32 Singapore 0.00 2020
32 Armenia 0.00 2016

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Development Relevance: Although the legal age of marriage is defined as 18 years in most countries, the practice of child marriage remains widespread. A women’s access to education and later her employment opportunities as well as the nature and terms of her work are often compromised by this practice. Young married girls whose schooling is cut short often lack the knowledge and skills for formal work and are limited to occupations with lower incomes and inferior working conditions. Sustainable Development Goal 5 commits to eliminate the practice of child marriage.