by Annette Lawson (Author)
Teenage pregnancy is widely viewed as a significant social problem. In this path-breaking book, prominent American and British researchers in law, psychology, sociology, medicine, philosophy, and history argue that the problem is not so much teenagers who want sex too soon, but a society that offers too little help too late-too little birth-control information, too few job opportunities, and too little reason for many low-income teenagers to stay in school and delay childbearing.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 366
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Yale University Press, New Haven & London
Published: 13 Nov 1995
ISBN 10: 0300065485
ISBN 13: 9780300065480