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Article Dans Une Revue Population and societies Année : 2011

Fewer forced marriages among immigrant women and daughters of immigrants

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The Trajectories and Origins survey gathered information on respondents’ conditions of marriage, making it possible to identify cases of “non-consensual” marriage. These are unwanted marriages, initiated by the spouse or the family, but contracted in response to psychological, social or physical coercion. For 9% of immigrant women aged 51-60 in 2008, their first marriage was contracted against their will. The proportion is lower among younger immigrant women (2% in the 26-30 age group) and among the daughters of immigrants (1% of the 26-30 age group). Non-consensual marriage is most frequent among immigrant women from countries and regions where singlehood is frowned upon and premarital sexuality prohibited, such as Turkey, North Africa and Sahelian Africa.

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hal-04537737 , version 1 (10-04-2024)

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Christelle Hamel. Fewer forced marriages among immigrant women and daughters of immigrants. Population and societies, 2011, 479, pp.1-4. ⟨10.3917/popsoc.479.0001⟩. ⟨hal-04537737⟩
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