Adolescent Fertility in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Effects and Solutions
Published By: CGD on eSS | Published Date: May, 10 , 2012Adolescent fertility in low- and middle-income countries presents a severe impediment to development and
can lead to school dropout, lost productivity, and the intergenerational transmission of poverty. However,
there is debate about whether adolescent pregnancy is a problem in and of itself or merely symptomatic of
deeper, ingrained disadvantage. To inform policy choices and create a revised research agenda for population
and development, this paper aggregates recent quantitative evidence on the socioeconomic consequences of
and methods to reduce of teenage pregnancy in the developing world. The review finds variable results for
all indicator types with the partial exception of knowledge-based indicators, which increased in response to
almost all evaluating interventions, though it is not clear that such interventions necessarily lead to short- or
long term-behavior change. [CGD Working paper no. 295]. URL:[http://www.cgdev.org/files/1426175_file_McQueston_Silverman_Glassman_AdolescentFertility_FINAL.pdf].
Author(s): Kate McQueston, Rachel Silverman, Amanda Glassman | Posted on: May 15, 2012 | Views(745) | Download (766)