Women who become mothers when they are teenagers are less likely to obtain a college degree than

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Women who become mothers when they are teenagers are less likely to obtain a college degree than those who delay their childbearing until at least their mid-twenties. Discuss why this outcome is generally the case and what the consequences for these women and their families are likely to be. [Hint: refer back to the human capital model in Chapter 8.]
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The Economics of Women Men and Work

ISBN: 978-0132992817

7th edition

Authors: Francine D. Blau, Marianne A. Ferber, Anne E. Winkler

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