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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