Current Policy Context for Education Efforts to Help Young Parents Meet Their Multiple Challenges
Constancia Warren
Review of Policy Research, 1994, vol. 13, issue 1‐2, 165-176
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Recent increases in the adolsecent birth rate can be in part attributable to a variety of factors including limited sex education in schools, the decline in family planning services, and rising dropout rates. This paper explores the importance of education for adolescent parents, particularly the inclusion of pregnancy prevention programs and services for young parents as part of the educational mainstream.
Date: 1994
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