Exploring the Social Consequences of Child Marriage on Girls: Insights from Rural Naogaon District in Bangladesh
Authors
Md. Ariful Islam
(Sociology)
Abstract
This study explores the social consequences of child marriage on girls in Kolmudanga, Uttar
Patary and Boldiaghat villages at Patari Union of Naogaon District, Bangladesh. In this study,
we applied qualitative research methods because of study area related limitations. In this case
Data were collected employing case studies, focus group discussions and document analysis.
35 respondents (31 female and 4 male) were selected by snowball sampling techniques. The
findings shows that social repercussions of child marriage, including high rates of divorce,
post-marital affairs and remarriage as well as impoverishment, marital rape, and family
violence. Among 35 respondents the average age of marriage was 13 years (the average age
of female respondent was 11 years where male 15), the lowest age of girls were 10 (four
cases) and boys were14 years old (two cases). Nine cases of this study had divorce for one
or more times, where five cases have remarriage which is an alarming trend in the study area.
Marital rape, dowry and domestic violence are responsible for divorce in the study area.
There was a relationship among divorce, post marital affairs and remarriage. High number
of divorces plays in post marital affairs which often contributes to remarriage. Because
of multiple divorce, romantic relationships and repeated marriage, girls are becoming
stigmatized both within their families and in society, which is significantly affecting their
mental and social beauty or social well-being. Child marriage poses a major obstacle to
social equality at Patari union in rural Naogaon District of Bangladesh. The findings serve
as valuable insight for academics and policymakers indicating the way of effective plans
and program regarding effects of child marriage. Ultimately, the study makes a significant
contribution to the realization of sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly goal
5, which promotes gender equality, and goal 10, which focuses on reducing inequalities.
Eliminating child marriage will help create a safer, more equitable, and promising future for
Bangladeshi girls.