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Teenage pregnancies in Botswana: How big is the problem and what are the implications.

Material type: TextPublication details: Gaborone : NIR, 1988.Subject(s): Summary: The study sought to determine the nature and extent of teenage pregnancies in Botswana, in various family settings, both urban and rural and to investigate possible contributing factors, e.g. divorce, poverty, lack of education, single parent families, alcoholism, deculturalization and modernisation.
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The study sought to determine the nature and extent of teenage pregnancies in Botswana, in various family settings, both urban and rural and to investigate possible contributing factors, e.g. divorce, poverty, lack of education, single parent families, alcoholism, deculturalization and modernisation.

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