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Teenage Pregnancy and Opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean : On Teenage Fertility Decisions, Poverty and Economic Achievement

2012

Azevedo, Joao Pedro | Favara, Marta | Haddock, Sarah E. | Lopez-Calva, Luis F. | Muller, Miriam | Perova, Elizaveta


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Social sector; Adolescent birth; Unsafe abortion; Household level; Teenage girls; Economic opportunities; Pregnant woman; Gender inequalities; Lack of information; Adolescent pregnancy; Unintended pregnancies; Teenage childbearing; Sexual behavior; Adolescent motherhood; Total fertility rate; Teens; Younger women; Teenage motherhood; Access to contraceptives; Respect; Early sexual initiation; Social returns; Adolescent fertility rates; Adolescent fertility rate; Peer pressure; Dropout; Use of contraceptives; Opportunities for women; Drug use; Adolescent mother; Adolescent childbearing; Parental support; Age of marriage; Effective policies; Sexual relations; Pregnant teenager; Miscarriages; Girls at risk; Gender roles; Risky sexual behavior; Maternal mortality; Alcohol consumption; School attendance; Consequences of fertility; Policy concern; Alcohol; Modern contraceptive methods; Average age; Misunderstanding; Impact on fertility; Social affairs; Quality education; Teenage mothers; United nations population division; Access to employment; Autonomy of women; Care provision; Unsafe abortions; Childbearing; Childbirth; Young age; Intrauterine contraceptives; Dissemination; Contraceptive knowledge; Young women; Younger mothers; Human development; School quality; Suicide; Friendly reproductive health services; Pregnant youth; Lower adolescent fertility; Mother; Fertility rates; Tertiary level; Ministry of health; Use of condoms; Access to contraceptive methods; Family relationships; Control over resources; Infant mortality; Child survival; Gender parity; Child mortality; Level of education; Income inequality; First marriage; Reproductive health services; Teenage women; Adulthood; Teenage pregnancies; Adolescent pregnancies; Pregnancy rates; Public health expenditure; Early motherhood; Inequities; Female labor force; Sexually active; Economic status; Contraceptive use; Teen girls; First sexual intercourse; Social programs; School hours; Pregnancy rate; Gender gaps; Older mothers; Teen pregnancy; Primary school; Teen; Adolescent mothers; Educated women; Policy implications; Female labor; Traditional contraceptive; Decline of fertility; Contraceptive technology; Self-confidence; Sexual initiation; Quality of education; Early childbearing; Risk of violence; Labor market; Young mothers; Levels of education; Early pregnancy; Total fertility rates; Opinion leaders; Family resources; Sexual activity; Unprotected sex; Contraceptive methods; Peer education; Psychological support; Sexually active adolescents; Pace of decline; Teenage pregnancy; Chronic malnutrition; Complications; Gender inequality; Early pregnancies; Teenage years; Adolescent birth rate; Male sterilization; Wdr; Miscarriage; Adolescent population; Fertility rate; Teenage fertility; Child bearing; Teenage mother; Sexual intercourse; Family background; Pregnant teenagers; Access to education; Sexual education; Maternal age; First child; Intergenerational transmission; Older women; Number of births; Risky behavior
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16978http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO

2014-09-15
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