Being dragged into adulthood? Young people’s agency concerning sex, relationships and marriage in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia

This study aimed to explore how young people exercise agency in rural Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia in relation to sex, relationships and marriage, to inform local programmes aiming to prevent teenage pregnancy and child marriage. In each country, focus group discussions with young people and parents, in-depth interviews with young people and a variety of other participants, and a household survey with young people (15-24 years) were conducted. We found that (child) marriage was often a response to teenage pregnancy, which was highly prevalent in all study areas. Young people’s aspirations to enter adulthood were influenced by their life circumstances. Initiation ceremonies symbolised the transition to adulthood and gave social endorsement to young people to start engaging in (often unprotected) sexual activity. Given the uncertain socio-economic context, resource constraints led families to marry off their daughters; or girls themselves to marry early to relieve the burden on their families, but also to get pregnant as a ‘next step’ towards adulthood. Transactional sex was common. These intersecting cultural, social and economic contextual factors constrained young women’s agency, more as compared to young men. However, young women did manoeuvre within contextual constraints to exercise a degree of agency.

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Main Authors: Kok, Maryse C., van Eldik, Zoe, Kakal, Tasneem, Munthali, Alister, Menon, Anitha, Pires, Paulo, Baatsen, Pam, van der Kwaak, Anke
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Language:English
Subjects:Agency, Sub-Saharan Africa, marriage, sexual relationships, young people,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5803892024-10-30 Kok, Maryse C. van Eldik, Zoe Kakal, Tasneem Munthali, Alister Menon, Anitha Pires, Paulo Baatsen, Pam van der Kwaak, Anke Article/Letter to editor Culture, Health and Sexuality 24 (2022) 6 ISSN: 1369-1058 Being dragged into adulthood? Young people’s agency concerning sex, relationships and marriage in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia 2022 This study aimed to explore how young people exercise agency in rural Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia in relation to sex, relationships and marriage, to inform local programmes aiming to prevent teenage pregnancy and child marriage. In each country, focus group discussions with young people and parents, in-depth interviews with young people and a variety of other participants, and a household survey with young people (15-24 years) were conducted. We found that (child) marriage was often a response to teenage pregnancy, which was highly prevalent in all study areas. Young people’s aspirations to enter adulthood were influenced by their life circumstances. Initiation ceremonies symbolised the transition to adulthood and gave social endorsement to young people to start engaging in (often unprotected) sexual activity. Given the uncertain socio-economic context, resource constraints led families to marry off their daughters; or girls themselves to marry early to relieve the burden on their families, but also to get pregnant as a ‘next step’ towards adulthood. Transactional sex was common. These intersecting cultural, social and economic contextual factors constrained young women’s agency, more as compared to young men. However, young women did manoeuvre within contextual constraints to exercise a degree of agency. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/being-dragged-into-adulthood-young-peoples-agency-concerning-sex- 10.1080/13691058.2021.1881618 https://edepot.wur.nl/543522 Agency Sub-Saharan Africa marriage sexual relationships young people https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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Munthali, Alister
Menon, Anitha
Pires, Paulo
Baatsen, Pam
van der Kwaak, Anke
Being dragged into adulthood? Young people’s agency concerning sex, relationships and marriage in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia
description This study aimed to explore how young people exercise agency in rural Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia in relation to sex, relationships and marriage, to inform local programmes aiming to prevent teenage pregnancy and child marriage. In each country, focus group discussions with young people and parents, in-depth interviews with young people and a variety of other participants, and a household survey with young people (15-24 years) were conducted. We found that (child) marriage was often a response to teenage pregnancy, which was highly prevalent in all study areas. Young people’s aspirations to enter adulthood were influenced by their life circumstances. Initiation ceremonies symbolised the transition to adulthood and gave social endorsement to young people to start engaging in (often unprotected) sexual activity. Given the uncertain socio-economic context, resource constraints led families to marry off their daughters; or girls themselves to marry early to relieve the burden on their families, but also to get pregnant as a ‘next step’ towards adulthood. Transactional sex was common. These intersecting cultural, social and economic contextual factors constrained young women’s agency, more as compared to young men. However, young women did manoeuvre within contextual constraints to exercise a degree of agency.
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Kakal, Tasneem
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Pires, Paulo
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van der Kwaak, Anke
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Munthali, Alister
Menon, Anitha
Pires, Paulo
Baatsen, Pam
van der Kwaak, Anke
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