The United States has the highest teen birth rate of any developed country in the world. In the period 2005-2010, the fertility rate for the United States was 41 births per 1,000 women ages 15-19, compared to 26 births in the United Kingdom, and 4 in Switzerland and The Netherlands. However, the teen birth rates in the United States vary considerably by race and ethnic group. National vital statistics data for 2009 report that the rate for Blacks is more than twice that of non-Hispanic Whites, and the rate for Latinas is almost three times as high. The difference within Latino groups is just as dramatic. The adolescent fertility rate per 1,000 for Cubans is 23.5, while for Puerto Ricans it is 61.67, and for Mexicans the rate is 78.7. Te...
Teen pregnancy is a sensitive topic in today's society. While our culture has become more accepting ...
Honduras is the second country in Latin America with the highest teenage fertility rate. Despite dec...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of academic achievement and socio economic stat...
Call number: LD2668 .R4 HDFS 1988 B83Master of ScienceFamily Studies and Human Service
Call number: LD2668 .R4 HDFS 1988 B83Master of ScienceFamily Studies and Human Service
The United States continues to have the highest rates of teen pregnancy when compared to other natio...
The United States has seen tremendous growth since it has achieved a population of 300 million. Inte...
The United States has seen tremendous growth since it has achieved a population of 300 million. Inte...
Explanations for Latinas high fertility levels have been centered in terms of current or actual fert...
Across the nation we are experiencing very high numbers of teen pregnancies within the Latino commun...
This paper studies the impact of culture on the fertility decisions of adolescent women. To identify...
The overall decline of teen birth rates in the U.S. is problematized by persistent racial disparitie...
Objectives U.S. Latinas have a persistently high rate of teenage childbearing, which is associated w...
The adolescent pregnancy rate in the U.S. continues to be an issue that concerns nursing and allied ...
The adolescent pregnancy rate in the U.S. continues to be an issue that concerns nursing and allied ...
Teen pregnancy is a sensitive topic in today's society. While our culture has become more accepting ...
Honduras is the second country in Latin America with the highest teenage fertility rate. Despite dec...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of academic achievement and socio economic stat...
Call number: LD2668 .R4 HDFS 1988 B83Master of ScienceFamily Studies and Human Service
Call number: LD2668 .R4 HDFS 1988 B83Master of ScienceFamily Studies and Human Service
The United States continues to have the highest rates of teen pregnancy when compared to other natio...
The United States has seen tremendous growth since it has achieved a population of 300 million. Inte...
The United States has seen tremendous growth since it has achieved a population of 300 million. Inte...
Explanations for Latinas high fertility levels have been centered in terms of current or actual fert...
Across the nation we are experiencing very high numbers of teen pregnancies within the Latino commun...
This paper studies the impact of culture on the fertility decisions of adolescent women. To identify...
The overall decline of teen birth rates in the U.S. is problematized by persistent racial disparitie...
Objectives U.S. Latinas have a persistently high rate of teenage childbearing, which is associated w...
The adolescent pregnancy rate in the U.S. continues to be an issue that concerns nursing and allied ...
The adolescent pregnancy rate in the U.S. continues to be an issue that concerns nursing and allied ...
Teen pregnancy is a sensitive topic in today's society. While our culture has become more accepting ...
Honduras is the second country in Latin America with the highest teenage fertility rate. Despite dec...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of academic achievement and socio economic stat...