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Table 1.

Reasons for school dropout among women aged 20–24 (n = 1092).

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Table 2.

Highest grade completed among women aged 20–24 citing marriage as the main reason for dropping out of school (n = 326).

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Table 3.

Child marriage prevalence as it correlates with demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of girls aged 15–17 in Nepal.

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Number and percentage of girls aged 15–17 by schooling status and marital status (n = 1,351).

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Table 5.

Associations between child marriage and school participation.

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Table 6.

Associations between child marriage and school dropout.

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Table 7.

Influence of socioeconomic factors on the status of girls aged 15–17 (unmarried and attending school vs. having left school due to child marriage) (n = 1,042).

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