Too Young?
Publisher Description
This book examines the societal factors that lead to increased trends of teenage pregnancy, while incorporating factors inspired by C. Wright Mill’s Sociological Imagination. The author introduces the history of teenage pregnancy, while incorporating current factors such as demographics, economics, and education level. The purpose of the writing is to express both external factors that influence rates of teen pregnancy, but also consider internal factors brought forth by psychological development that are out of the individual’s control. Solutions to the aforementioned public issue are suggested, all while considering opposing viewpoints to the posed solutions.
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