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الزواج المبكر فى مصر

العنوان بلغة أخرى: Early Marriage in Egypt
المصدر: السكان : بحوث ودراسات
الناشر: الجهاز المركزي المصري للتعبئة العامة والإحصاء
مؤلف: هيئة التحرير (مؤلف)
المجلد/العدد: ع97
محكمة: نعم
الدولة: مصر
التاريخ الميلادي: 2019
الشهر: يناير
الصفحات: 72 - 88
رقم MD: 957614
نوع المحتوى: بحوث ومقالات
اللغة: العربية
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المستخلص: 1- The population ratio in the age group (10-17 years) is 15.3% (8% males compared to 7.3% females), (6.1% in urban and 9.2% in rural areas). (10-11 years) the highest percentage, which reached 4% of all children. 2- The highest percentage of the married population (10-17 years) was 92.6% (males 71.4% compared to 93.8% for females) and 93.9% in rural compared to 86.5% in urban. The highest percentage among married was 94.2% (16-17 years), (78.2% males and 94.8% females). The lowest percentage (66.3%) in the age group (10-11 years) (56.6% for males and 73.2% for females). 3- The highest percentage of married population (10-17 years) is 95.3% of the total marital status was recorded in Port Said Governorate, which is also the highest among the urban governorates, followed by Sharqia governorate with 95.1%. On the other hand, South Sinai represented the lowest rate 68.3% for married population (10-17 years). 4- Percentage of illiterates (10-17 years) who have been married, 39.6% (35.30% males and 39.8% females), Followed by the percentage of those holding the Certificate prep (10-17 years) 27% (23.5% males compared to 27.5% for females), The lowest percentage of the holders of intellectual education 0.2% (1.2% for males compared to 0.2% for females). 5- 36.1% The percentage of dropped out of school in the age group (10-17 years) (37.2% in rural, 31.1% in urban) of the total population. 6- Percentage of dropouts from education in the age group (10-17 years) In rural areas are higher than the urban regions. 7- The highest percentage of the married population who dropped out (10-17 years) in the border governorates represented 39.9% (43.8% in the rural areas compared to 36.6% in the urban areas) followed by lower region (38.7% in rural areas compared to 34.7% in urban areas). The lowest percentage of the married population who drop out in the urban governorates was 31.5%.