The Effect of Compulsory Schooling Laws on Teenage Marriage and Births in Turkey

49 Pages Posted: 8 Aug 2011

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Murat G. Kïrdar

Middle East Technical University (METU) - Department of Economics; Bogazici University - Department of Economics

Meltem Dayioglu Tayfur

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Īsmet Koç

Hacettepe University

Abstract

This paper estimates the impact of the extension of compulsory schooling in Turkey from 5 to 8 years on the marriage and fertility behavior of teenage women in Turkey using the 2008 Turkish Demographic and Health Survey. We find that the new education policy reduces the probability of marriage and giving birth for teenage women substantially: the probability of marriage by age 16 is reduced by 44 percent and the probability of giving birth by age 17 falls by 36 percent. The effects of the education policy on the time until marriage and first-birth persist beyond the completion of compulsory schooling. In addition, we find that the delay in the time until first-birth is driven by the delay in the time until marriage. After a woman is married, the rise in compulsory schooling years does not have an effect on the duration until her first-birth. Finally, we find that the education policy was more effective in reducing early marriage than a change in the Civil Code aimed for this purpose.

Keywords: age at marriage, fertility, education, compulsory schooling

JEL Classification: J12, J13, I20, D10

Suggested Citation

Kirdar, Murat G. and Tayfur, Meltem Dayioglu and Koc, Ismet, The Effect of Compulsory Schooling Laws on Teenage Marriage and Births in Turkey. IZA Discussion Paper No. 5887, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1906190 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1906190

Murat G. Kirdar (Contact Author)

Middle East Technical University (METU) - Department of Economics ( email )

Inonu Bulvari
Ankara
Turkey

Bogazici University - Department of Economics ( email )

Natuk Birkan Building
Bebek
Istanbul, 34342
Turkey

Meltem Dayioglu Tayfur

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Ismet Koc

Hacettepe University ( email )

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