In this study, we used data from the Young Lives study, which investigates teenage childbearing, marriage, and cohabitation by tracking a cohort of individuals from the ages of 8 to 19 years. While the present analysis does not intend to establish causality, the longitudinal nature of the data allows us to identify the combination of early circumstances and life changes that induce a higher likelihood of these events. The analysis addresses bias due both to reverse causality and to community characteristics that are usually unobserved and fixed over time, a strategy that is quite unique in studies of developing countries. About 1 out of 5 females (and 1 out of 20 males) in our sample had at least one child by the age of 19, and 80 percent o...
Adolescent childbearing in Latin America and the Caribbean is a demographic puzzle. High rates of te...
Although teenage pregnancy and childbearing has declined throughout sub-Saharan Africa,the recent in...
Context: Four low-income Central American nations—El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua—hav...
In this study, we used data from the Young Lives study, which investigates teenage childbearing, mar...
In this study, we used data from the Young Lives study, which investigates teenage childbearing, mar...
Reducing the prevalence of teenage pregnancy remains an elusive goal for public policy in Peru. We u...
This working paper examines the characteristics of young women who have been married, cohabited, or ...
Plain language summary Worldwide, 21 million adolescents give birth every year, with high percentage...
Pregnancy at an early age is risky. On the one hand, adolescent mothers are more likely to have misc...
There has been a dramatic increase in teenage pregnancy in the country making it the highest even am...
This paper uses a unique dataset from Andhra Pradesh, tracking a cohort of children who were born in...
In Peru, approximately 14 out of 100 female adolescents are mothers. Teenage childbearing is a major...
The percentage of Latin American teenage women, including Peruvian, reporting having had sex is incr...
Using data from the “Young Lives” study of childhood poverty tracking a cohort of children from the ...
PurposeIn developing countries, approximately one in three girls marry before the age of 18; however...
Adolescent childbearing in Latin America and the Caribbean is a demographic puzzle. High rates of te...
Although teenage pregnancy and childbearing has declined throughout sub-Saharan Africa,the recent in...
Context: Four low-income Central American nations—El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua—hav...
In this study, we used data from the Young Lives study, which investigates teenage childbearing, mar...
In this study, we used data from the Young Lives study, which investigates teenage childbearing, mar...
Reducing the prevalence of teenage pregnancy remains an elusive goal for public policy in Peru. We u...
This working paper examines the characteristics of young women who have been married, cohabited, or ...
Plain language summary Worldwide, 21 million adolescents give birth every year, with high percentage...
Pregnancy at an early age is risky. On the one hand, adolescent mothers are more likely to have misc...
There has been a dramatic increase in teenage pregnancy in the country making it the highest even am...
This paper uses a unique dataset from Andhra Pradesh, tracking a cohort of children who were born in...
In Peru, approximately 14 out of 100 female adolescents are mothers. Teenage childbearing is a major...
The percentage of Latin American teenage women, including Peruvian, reporting having had sex is incr...
Using data from the “Young Lives” study of childhood poverty tracking a cohort of children from the ...
PurposeIn developing countries, approximately one in three girls marry before the age of 18; however...
Adolescent childbearing in Latin America and the Caribbean is a demographic puzzle. High rates of te...
Although teenage pregnancy and childbearing has declined throughout sub-Saharan Africa,the recent in...
Context: Four low-income Central American nations—El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua—hav...