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UNFPA study on economic security and marriage decisions
Overview
In early July 2026 the United Nations Population Fund released a global report concluding that economic security is a primary factor influencing people’s desires to marry and have children. The findings highlighted that uncertainty about income, housing and employment drives decisions about family formation worldwide.
By the end of July, UNFPA’s Resident Representative Muriel Mafico elaborated on the report with country‑specific data from Nigeria. The 2026 Demographic Futures Survey showed many Nigerian youths are postponing marriage and parenthood because of unemployment, high living and housing costs, insecurity and limited access to services. Despite still valuing marriage and preferring small families, they cite economic instability as the main barrier. Mafico called on governments to provide stable jobs, affordable housing, health care, parental leave and childcare to enable autonomous family choices.
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21 days ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesNigeria Youth Postpone Marriage Over Unemployment and Housing Costs, UNFPA ReportsUNFPA’s survey shows Nigerian youths are postponing marriage and child‑bearing because of unemployment, high housing costs and insecurity, despite preferring marriage and a two‑child family; the agency urges政策s
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about 1 month ago
[INTERNATIONAL] 2 sourcesUNFPA report finds economic security key to marriage and childbearing desires worldwideUNFPA’s global survey of 108,000 youth finds two‑thirds want marriage and children if they have economic security, stable jobs and suitable housing, with financial hardship the biggest barrier.
Sources
dailytrust.com.ng · thepodiummedia.com