The discriminatory family sub-category presents data on: Child marriage: Girls aged 15-19 years who have been or are still married, divorced, widowed or in an informal union. Attitudes towards working mothers: Adult population agreeing or strongly agreeing that "when a mother works for pay, the children suffer". This indicator is measured as a percentage.
Discrimination in the family
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Discrimination in the family
The discriminatory family sub-category presents data on:
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Child marriage: Girls aged 15-19 years who have been or are still married, divorced, widowed or in an informal union.
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Attitudes towards working mothers: Adult population agreeing or strongly agreeing that "when a mother works for pay, the children suffer".
This indicator is measured as a percentage.
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