Child marriage is driven by gender equality and the belief that women and girls are somehow inferior to men and boys.
There is limited information on child marriage in Mongolia, but available reports show that it is exacerbated by:
Level of education: Girls with primary and lower secondary education have a lower median age at first marriage than those who have completed secondary or higher education.
Poverty: Girls living in Mongolia’s poorest households marry at a younger age than those living in the richest households. Child marriage is often used as a means of economic survival and security for families.
Trafficking: There are reports of Mongolian girls being lured into marriages under false pretences for the purpose of human trafficking and sexual exploitation.