TY - JOUR
PY - 2014//
TI - Arranged marriages: women for sale
JO - Procedia - social and behavioral sciences
A1 - Bravo, María del Mar Pastor
A1 - Martínez, Pilar Almansa
A1 - Ruiz, Ismael Jiménez
SP - 564
EP - 569
VL - 132
IS -
N2 - Introduction Arranged marriages are traditional in Africa, South-east Asia, The Middle East and Latin America. Due to migration the practice has been extended today to western world countries. Many families choose their daughters' husbands according to wealth, so converting the woman into a tradable good. Aims To explore the attitudes of a group of Moroccan women and men on the practice of arranged marriages in exchange for a dowry.
METHODS An ethnographic qualitative methodology is used. The sample comprises five women and six men aged between 20 and 30 years and resident in the Oriental Morocco. Information was collected by semi-structured interview until data were complete.
RESULTS Dowry. The argument is that it is a religious obligation to pay a dowry to the bride's family prior to matrimony and subjects were in favor of the practice. Arranged marriages for money. The dowry leads many families to arrange their daughters' marriages and to trade with them as a means of improving their economic situation. Marriages are also arranged for reasons of honor. When the bride is still a girl or is opposed to the marriage, we are up against a forced marriage. The women interviewed were against these marriages for reasons of religion, love and women's rights.
CONCLUSIONS Although the men and women defended the payment of a dowry to the bride's family, the women were more sensitive to the problems of arranged marriages and expressed disagreement with this practice which infringes rights and endangers the health of the woman.