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The outcomes for children of teenage and early motherhood: Evidence from the UK Millennium Cohort

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  • Hawkes, Denise
  • Joshi, Heather

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Social polarisation age at motherhood. Later childbearing since 1970 has not affected all social groups equally. Disadvantaged women tend to have children earlier. Are their children also at a disadvantage? How far are any disadvantages in children of young mothers reflections of their mothers’ age or their antecedent experience?

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  • Hawkes, Denise & Joshi, Heather, 2010. "The outcomes for children of teenage and early motherhood: Evidence from the UK Millennium Cohort," Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 4821, University of Greenwich, Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:gpe:wpaper:4821
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