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Reducing the rate of teenage conceptions: a review of the evidence (US, Canada, Australia & NZ)

Reducing the rate of teenage conceptions: a review of the evidence (US, Canada, Australia & NZ)
Reducing the rate of teenage conceptions: a review of the evidence (US, Canada, Australia & NZ)
This report examines the variation in teenage conception and birth rates across the United States,
Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
1842790781
Health Development Agency
Cheesbrough, Sarah
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Ingham, Rodger
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Massey, Doreen
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Cheesbrough, Sarah
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Ingham, Rodger
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Cheesbrough, Sarah, Ingham, Rodger and Massey, Doreen (2002) Reducing the rate of teenage conceptions: a review of the evidence (US, Canada, Australia & NZ) London, GB. Health Development Agency 47pp.

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Abstract

This report examines the variation in teenage conception and birth rates across the United States,
Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 163461
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/163461
ISBN: 1842790781
PURE UUID: ef5354ee-eedf-4042-aa73-72aff4b72d0c

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Date deposited: 08 Sep 2010 14:18
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:05

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Author: Sarah Cheesbrough
Author: Rodger Ingham
Author: Doreen Massey

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