Women who were first married by age 15 (% of women ages 20-24) - Country Ranking

Definition: Women who were first married by age 15 refers to the percentage of women ages 20-24 who were first married by age 15.

Source: Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS)

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Niger 28.00 2012
2 Central African Republic 25.80 2019
3 Chad 24.20 2019
4 Mauritania 17.80 2015
5 Guinea 17.00 2018
6 Somalia 16.80 2020
6 Mozambique 16.80 2015
8 Mali 15.90 2018
9 Nigeria 15.70 2018
10 Bangladesh 15.48 2019
11 Ethiopia 14.10 2016
12 Eritrea 12.86 2010
13 Madagascar 12.73 2018
14 Dominican Republic 12.30 2014
15 Sudan 11.88 2014
16 Cameroon 10.70 2018
17 Burkina Faso 10.20 2010
18 Comoros 10.00 2012
19 Nicaragua 9.70 2012
20 Benin 9.40 2018
20 Yemen 9.40 2013
22 Malawi 9.00 2016
23 Suriname 8.80 2018
24 Senegal 8.80 2019
25 Sierra Leone 8.60 2019
25 Equatorial Guinea 8.60 2011
27 Dem. Rep. Congo 8.44 2018
28 Guinea-Bissau 8.10 2019
29 Papua New Guinea 8.00 2018
30 Nepal 7.90 2019
30 Angola 7.90 2016
32 Honduras 7.60 2012
33 Uganda 7.30 2016
34 Iraq 7.20 2018
35 Lao PDR 7.10 2017
36 Côte d'Ivoire 7.00 2016
37 Congo 6.90 2015
38 Panama 6.80 2013
39 Togo 6.40 2017
40 Belize 6.30 2016
41 Guatemala 6.20 2015
41 Bhutan 6.20 2010
43 Brazil 5.88 2006
44 Liberia 5.80 2020
44 El Salvador 5.80 2014
46 Gabon 5.60 2012
46 The Gambia 5.60 2020
48 Solomon Islands 5.60 2015
49 Zimbabwe 5.42 2019
50 São Tomé and Principe 5.40 2019
50 India 5.40 2016
52 Tanzania 5.20 2016
52 Zambia 5.20 2018
54 Ghana 5.00 2018
55 Colombia 4.90 2015
56 Cuba 4.80 2019
57 Kenya 4.40 2014
58 Afghanistan 4.20 2017
59 Ecuador 3.80 2018
60 St. Lucia 3.71 2012
61 Mexico 3.63 2018
62 Guyana 3.60 2014
62 Pakistan 3.60 2018
62 Paraguay 3.60 2016
65 Bolivia 3.43 2016
66 Thailand 3.00 2019
67 Cabo Verde 2.80 2005
67 Burundi 2.80 2017
69 Iran 2.70 2010
69 Trinidad and Tobago 2.70 2011
71 Timor-Leste 2.60 2016
72 Peru 2.52 2018
73 Botswana 2.50 1988
74 Syrian Arab Republic 2.49 2006
75 Vanuatu 2.48 2013
76 Kiribati 2.39 2019
77 Philippines 2.20 2017
78 Haiti 2.10 2017
79 Egypt 2.00 2014
79 Costa Rica 2.00 2018
79 Indonesia 2.00 2017
79 Turkey 2.00 2018
83 Cambodia 1.90 2014
83 Myanmar 1.90 2016
83 Montenegro 1.90 2018
83 Azerbaijan 1.90 2011
83 Nauru 1.90 2007
88 Namibia 1.60 2013
89 Jordan 1.50 2018
90 Lebanon 1.40 2016
90 Albania 1.40 2018
92 Jamaica 1.36 2011
93 Djibouti 1.30 2012
94 Serbia 1.20 2019
94 Oman 1.20 2014
96 Lesotho 1.04 2018
97 Mongolia 0.93 2018
98 Vietnam 0.90 2014
98 Sri Lanka 0.90 2016
98 South Africa 0.90 2016
98 Samoa 0.90 2020
102 Eswatini 0.82 2014
103 Uruguay 0.70 2013
104 Barbados 0.66 2012
105 Morocco 0.50 2018
106 Moldova 0.40 2012
106 Tonga 0.40 2019
108 Kyrgyz Republic 0.31 2018
109 Rwanda 0.30 2020
109 North Macedonia 0.30 2019
109 Georgia 0.30 2018
112 Uzbekistan 0.26 2006
113 Turkmenistan 0.20 2019
113 Kazakhstan 0.20 2015
115 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.16 2012
116 Belarus 0.10 2019
116 Tajikistan 0.10 2017
116 Ukraine 0.10 2012
119 Tunisia 0.00 2018
119 Tuvalu 0.00 2007
119 Singapore 0.00 2020
119 Qatar 0.00 2012
119 Armenia 0.00 2016
119 Algeria 0.00 2019
119 Dem. People's Rep. Korea 0.00 2018

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Development Relevance: Although the legal age of marriage is defined as 18 years in most countries, the practice of child marriage remains widespread. A women’s access to education and later her employment opportunities as well as the nature and terms of her work are often compromised by this practice. Young married girls whose schooling is cut short often lack the knowledge and skills for formal work and are limited to occupations with lower incomes and inferior working conditions. Sustainable Development Goal 5 commits to eliminate the practice of child marriage.