2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1449-4035(02)70010-6
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The Influence of Culture and Values on Policy-Making and Teenage Pregnancy Rates in the United States, Canada, and Italy

Abstract: Ignoring the heated morality debates and millions of dollars invested in educational programs, the teenage pregnancy rate (and consequently the adolescent birth rate) in the United States remains the highest among the developed countries, even though it had decreased during the 1990s. Adolescent birth rates are 2.5 times higher than Canada's, and 7.2 times the rate reported by Italy. To account for the differences in teenage pregnancy outcomes among the three developed countries – United States, Canada, and It… Show more

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