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Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2015

Education for pregnant girls and young mothers. Helpdesk report

How do Kenya, Nigeria and the UK deal with girls who get pregnant at school in terms of: (1) what the policy is around when they should leave school to have their baby, and whether this is actually implemented; (2) whether formal education is provided while they are away having their babies, how

Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2012

What works 2011-2012: Curriculum-based programs that help prevent teen pregnancy

What programs delay sexual initiation, improve contraceptive use among sexually active teens, and/or prevent teen pregnancy? Over the years, The National Campaign has produced and disseminated a number of detailed reports and publications designed to answer this question.

Literature Reviews
Literature Reviews | 2007

Factors associated with teenage pregnancy in the European Union countries: a systematic review

Background: As part of the REPROSTAT2 project, this systematic review aimed to identify factors associated with teenage pregnancy in 25 European Union countries.Methods: The search strategy included electronic bibliographic databases (1995 to May 2005), bibliographies of selected articles and req

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