Age and Economic Asymmetries in the Sexual Relationships of Adolescent Girls in Sub-Saharan Africa

This literature review assesses the extent of age mixing and economic transactions in the sexual relationships of adolescent girls in sub-Saharan Africa and the behavioral dynamics of girls and men involved in these partnerships. The examination of more than 45 quantitative and qualitative studies f...

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Adolescent Behavior - ethnology
Adolescent girls
Adolescents
Adults
Africa South of the Sahara - epidemiology
Age
Age groups
Asymmetries
Calves
Collaboration
Condoms
Contraception Behavior - ethnology
Economic aspects
Economic Factors
Economics
Female
Females
Girls
HIV infection
HIV infections
HIV Infections - epidemiology
HIV Infections - transmission
Humans
Males
Men
Older men
Personal relationships
Rewards
Risk behaviour
Risk factors
Risk-Taking
Safe Sex - ethnology
Sex Work - ethnology
Sexual Behavior
Sexual Partners
Sexual relations
Sexual relationships
Single women
Social Class
Sub Saharan Africa
SubSaharan Africa
Teenage girls
Teenage sexual behavior
Teenage sexual behaviour
Teenagers
Womens studies
title Age and Economic Asymmetries in the Sexual Relationships of Adolescent Girls in Sub-Saharan Africa
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