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Title: Girl Child Marriage in Nepal: Its Prevalence and Correlates
Language of title: English
Author/Creator: Shyam Thapa
One Sentence Summary: Study tries to determine the prevelance of female child marriage in Nepal.

Description: The article discusses child marriage, which has existed from time immemorial in Nepal. The article tries to answer the questions - how prevalent is female child marriage in different parts of Nepal? And what are the main socioeconomic and cultural correlates of female child marriage? The study is based on district-level data from 1991. (Rajeev Ranjan Singh 2007-03-02)

Publisher Place: Kirtipur, Nepal
Publisher: Center for Nepal and Asian Studies
Normalized publisher place: Kathmandu
Publisher country: Nepal
Publisher URL: http://www.cnastu.org.np/
Published Date: 1996-07
URL: http://www.thlib.org/static/reprints/contributions/CNAS_23_02_01.pdf
Classification: Tibetan and Himalayan -- Journals -- Journals Focused on Regions -- Nepal -- Contributions to Nepalese Studies -- (1996) Vol. 23, no. 2
Cultural Coverage: Nepal
Language: English
Source: Contributions to Nepalese Studies
Source Editor: Prem K. Khatry
Source Type: Journal
Source Volume: 23
Source Number: 2
Source Page Numbers: 361-375
ISBN/ISSN: 3767574

Means of availability: Available online as a PDF within the Tibetan & Himalayan Library's bibliographic database.

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Resource Type: Article
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Date Last Modified: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
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