Marriage age in Iran Female =25, male=29.
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Between 1976 and 2000, Iranian women experienced an increase of more than three
years in their age at marriage. The female singulate mean age at marriage (FSMAM)
slightly increased from 19.7 years to 19.9 between 1976 and 1986, but rose more
substantially to 22.4 by 1996 (Kazemipour 2004) and to 23.0 by 2000 (calculated from
the 2000 Iran Demographic and Health Survey). Some studies (Abbasi-Shavazi 2000;
Abbasi-Shavazi, McDonald, and Hosseini-Chavoshi 2003; Mahmoudian 2005; Abbasi-
Shavazi, Hosseini-Chavoshi, and McDonald 2007) have attributed the changes in
womens age at marriage to changes in the socio-cultural and institutional setting
(ideational changes related to the Islamic Revolution, changes in the minimum legal age
at marriage, urbanisation, access to means of communication, womens education,
economic hardship, etc.). Other studies (Jafari-Mojdehi 2003; Doroudi-Ahi 2004) have
highlighted the role of marriage market, and more specifically the shortage of
marriageable men, in the later marriage of Iranian women.