Statistics on teen mothers education

    • [DOC File]Section I — Executive Summary

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      Sep 13, 2002 · What the Data Say: Overall, the rate of births to teen mothers has declined since 1989. Trend data for SC shows the teen pregnancy rate has declined from 68.0 per 1,000 females, 15-17 years of age in 1989 to 43.2 in 2000, a decrease of 36.5%. The SC rate just exceeds the Healthy People 2010 goal of 43 per 1,000 adolescents, 15-17 years of age.


    • [DOC File]Study Protocol - WHO

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      Several studies show that low levels of education among mothers has a negative impact on the health of both the mother and the child. Thus in Achol-pii, while there is need to improve the general level of education of the refugees, specifically the education of girls should be encouraged and supported.


    • BIRTHS 2005 - Mass

      The Hispanic teen birth rate is almost 5 times that of Whites . Less educated mothers have poorer birth indicators than more educated mothers. Mothers with their prenatal care paid through Medicaid/MassHealth were almost 6 times more likely to report smoking during pregnancy than those with their prenatal care paid by private sources


    • [DOC File]Running head: Program Plan and Evaluation

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      Many statistics exist in regards to teen age pregnancy, however, most are hard to compare because the term “teen” is defined using varying age groups. Moreover, the data also use varying sources, such as the 1990 and 2000 U. S. Census results.


    • [DOCX File]Impact of Dropping Out Summary of Research Findings

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      Teen girls in the bottom 20 percent of basic reading and math skills were five times more likely to become mothers over a two-year high school period than teen girls in the top 20 percent (Alliance for Excellent Education, 2003).


    • [DOC File]INTRODUCTION - NCJRS

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      (as applic.) Formal Probation-Treatment Teen WATCH (Women and Their Children) Intensive Probation services with goal to ensure that each baby is born tox-free, that mothers remain drug- free, and that teen mothers gain appropriate parenting and health skills for the newborn. Intensive monitoring occurs for up to 1 year after baby is born.


    • [DOC File]KATE VAUGHAN - Home | UW School of Law

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      the disruption the mother’s education. the 15-17 year old group are at the highest risk for poor birth outcomes: infants born to teen mothers are one and a third times more likely to be born prematurely, and 50 percent more likely to be low birth weight babies (under 5.5 pounds).


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