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NMICS 2010 Report - Central Bureau of Statistics

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<strong>NMICS</strong> <strong>2010</strong>, Mid- and Far Western RegionsTable CP.4: Child disciplinePercentage <strong>of</strong> children aged 2–14 years according to method <strong>of</strong> disciplining the child, MFWR, Nepal, <strong>2010</strong>RegionOnly nonviolentdisciplinePsychologicalaggressionPercent experienced:Physical punishmentAnySevereAny violentdisciplinemethod [1]No. <strong>of</strong>childrenaged 2–14yearsRespondentbelievesthat childneeds to bephysicallypunishedNo. <strong>of</strong>respondentstochilddisciplinemoduleMid-Western 12.3 79.6 62.1 19.6 83.9 6,119 31.0 2,635Far Western 13.7 78.2 60.0 16.3 81.9 4,957 42.8 2,026SubregionSexAreaAgeMid-Western Mountains 7.5 76.6 62.2 20.5 81.4 817 43.9 298Mid-Western Hills 12.1 82.2 60.0 15.0 85.1 3,233 24.6 1,380Mid-Western Terai 14.5 76.7 65.2 26.5 83.0 2,069 36.2 957Far Western Mountains 13.9 76.8 60.0 11.6 80.6 945 44.9 367Far Western Hills 11.2 82.4 68.7 26.7 84.6 1,751 45.4 677Far Western Terai 15.6 75.6 53.2 10.3 80.4 2,261 40.2 982Male 11.2 81.0 64.2 20.3 84.7 5,596 38.9 2,388Female 14.7 76.9 58.0 15.9 81.4 5,480 33.2 2,273Urban 19.6 70.4 52.1 16.0 75.3 1,032 37.3 469Rural 12.2 79.9 62.0 18.4 83.8 10,044 36.0 4,1922–4 years 13.9 72.0 61.5 16.3 79.2 2,223 33.1 1,0115–9 years 10.7 82.4 66.1 19.3 86.0 4,308 34.7 1,71210–14 years 14.6 79.2 56.2 17.9 82.1 4,546 39.0 1,938Education <strong>of</strong> household headNone 10.7 80.4 64.4 19.5 85.0 5,397 na naPrimary 14.9 79.1 60.3 17.7 82.2 2,700 na naSecondary + 14.8 76.5 55.9 15.7 80.5 2,947 na naRespondent’s educationNone na na na na na na 40.5 2,422Primary na na na na na na 34.3 898Secondary + na na na na na na 29.3 1,338Wealth index quintilePoorest 9.7 83.5 70.2 24.5 86.5 2,701 41.0 1,022Second 13.4 79.0 61.5 16.1 83.1 2,404 39.3 994Middle 12.2 79.7 61.6 18.7 83.2 2,252 40.5 954Fourth 11.8 78.2 60.4 17.0 84.6 1,978 32.6 896Richest 19.5 72.0 46.7 11.6 75.6 1,742 24.6 795Total 12.9 79.0 61.1 18.1 83.0 11,076 36.1 4,661[1] MICS Indicator 8.532 cases with missing ‘education <strong>of</strong> household head’ not shown3 cases with missing ‘respondent’s education’ not shownEarly marriage and polygynyMarriage before the age <strong>of</strong> 18 years is a reality for many children, especially girls. According toUNICEF’s worldwide estimates, over 64 million women aged 20–24 years were married or in amarital union before the age <strong>of</strong> 18 years. Factors that influence child marriage rates include: thestate <strong>of</strong> the country’s civil registration system, which provides pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> age for children; theexistence <strong>of</strong> an adequate legislative framework with an accompanying enforcement mechanism to151

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