Exploring Women’s Lived Experiences of Early Marriage in Rural Indonesia

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Cahya H. Yunizar, Zha B. Xiong, Catherine Solheim
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Early marriage is still a global concern, and Indonesia ranks second behind Cambodia in the number of early marriages within the ASEAN region. Despite the spread of technology and the influence of Western media, some Indonesian families, especially those who live in rural areas, continue to practice early marriage. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to understand the reasons behind early marriage based on the perspective of Indonesian women who were married before the age of 18. Based on a phenomenological approach, thirty women, ages 18-45, from the Madurese community in Situbondo, East Java participated in the study. Results showed that young Madurese women decided to get married for love and companionship, as well as for economic benefits and protecting the family’s honor. Participants also believed that cultural norms and values related to marriage, sexual purity, and gender expectations play a role in early marriage. Suggestions for future studies and community interventions are discussed.
探索印尼农村妇女的早婚生活经历
早婚仍然是一个全球关注的问题,在东盟地区,印度尼西亚的早婚人数仅次于柬埔寨,排名第二。尽管技术的普及和西方媒体的影响,一些印度尼西亚家庭,特别是那些生活在农村地区的家庭,继续实行早婚。因此,本研究的目的是基于18岁之前结婚的印尼女性的视角来了解早婚背后的原因。基于现象学方法,来自东爪哇斯图邦多的马杜雷人社区的30名年龄在18-45岁的妇女参加了这项研究。结果显示,年轻的马杜罗女性决定结婚是为了爱情和陪伴,也为了经济利益和维护家庭荣誉。与会者还认为,与婚姻、性纯洁和性别期望有关的文化规范和价值观在早婚中发挥了作用。讨论了未来研究和社区干预的建议。
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AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research
AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research Business, Management and Accounting-Accounting
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