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8. Adolescent Parents
Pages 141-152

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... and 1982 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG)
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... Source: Special tabulations f rom the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle III, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, DHHS.
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... The data are f ram the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG)
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... Source: Special tabulations from the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, DHHS.
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... The highest percent having a second birth among white and Hispanic women aged 20 to 29 were women who first gave birth at age 18 or 19, 25 and 34 percent respectively. Among black women however, women who first gave birth at ages 15 to 17 were the most likely to have a second birth within 24 months.
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... "Repeat Pregnancies Among Metropolitan Area Teenagers: 1971-1979," Family Planning Perspectives 14 (6) (November/December)
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... in which we recognize abortions are under-reported. A higher cumulative percent of black teens reported a second premarital pregnancy within 24 months after the outcome of the first premar ital pregnancy than white teens in 1971, 1976 and 1979.
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... Source: Special tabulations f ram the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle III, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, DHHS.
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... Data are from the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG)
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... Source: Special tabulations from the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle III, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, DHHS.
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... These data are from the 1982 National Survey of Family Growth. Of all mothers aged 20 to 29, 36 percent had incomes below 150 pe scent of the pave rty level; 32 percent of the white mothers, 48 percent of the Hispanic mothers and 57 percent of the black mothers.


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