从此幸福快乐?印度尼西亚早婚对心理健康的影响

Happily Ever After? Mental Health Effects of Early Marriage in Indonesia

Feminist Economics · 2022
被引 10
人大 A-ABS 2

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利用印度尼西亚全国代表性纵向数据,研究发现早婚(尤其是18岁前结婚)使女性抑郁概率增加9.6个百分点,每推迟一年结婚抑郁风险降低约4%。

Abstract

Early marriage is a manifestation of gender discrimination against girls, leading to adverse consequences on their well-being. This article contributes to the literature by examining the effects of early marriage on the mental well-being of women – an area often overlooked in research. Using nationally representative longitudinal data from Indonesia and applying difference-in-differences regression model with fixed-effects, this study finds that marrying early, particularly by the age of 18 years, has a strong negative impact on women’s mental health. Specifically, women who marry early are 9.6 percentage points more likely to be depressed. It further finds that a one-year delay in marriage decreases the likelihood of women having depression by approximately four percent of the mean. These findings add to the evidence of adverse health effects of early marriage and provide a rationale for policy interventions implemented toward eradicating it.HIGHLIGHTS Marrying early, particularly by age 18, has adverse effects on women’s mental health.In Indonesia, women who married early are more likely to be depressed than women who married later.Restricted labor market mobility and poor physical health are potential mechanisms.Policy interventions must move toward eradicating early marriage.

早婚心理健康女性福祉印度尼西亚