A STUDY ON CHILD BRIDES IN TURKEY: MERSİN EXAMPLE
Journal Title: The Journal of International Social Research - Year 2016, Vol 9, Issue 44
Abstract
In this study, such as child marriage in many countries of the world is a major problem that may be encountered in Turkey are discussed. The main objective of the study is tounderstand the problem at an early age through the experiences of women they mated transfer, to increase public awareness about the solution of the problem. It also aimed to provide politicians with the focus on the problem of the political mechanism. Investigation of child bride marriages at an earlyage in the the analysis is done through Turkey, Mersin province as the sample was selected. Qualitative research methods in the study and deep interview technique was used this method, the women were asked to talk about their marriage experience. Study data education in child marriage, family structure, social environment, has revealed that it is important variables such as traditional culture.
Authors and Affiliations
Zafer DURDU
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