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Media influences on social outcomes : the impact of MTV's 16 and pregnant on teen childbearing
Kearney, Melissa Schettini
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Levine, Phillip B.
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The American economic review
105
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2015
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Teenage childbearing and labor m arket implications for women : teenage childbearing is less a cause of inferior labor market outcomes for women than a marker of other social probl...
Levine, Phillip B.
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2014
It is not difficult to find statistics showing that teenage childbearing is associated with poor labor market outcomes, but why is this the case? Does having a child as a teenager genuinely affect a woman's economic potential - or is it simply a marker of problems she might already be facing as...
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Tweet sixteen and pregnant : missing links in the causal chain from reality TV to fertility
Jaeger, David A.
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Joyce, Theodore J.
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Kaestner, Robert
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2019
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Investigating recent trends in the U.S. teen birth rate
Kearney, Melissa Schettini
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Levine, Phillip B.
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Journal of health economics
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2015
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Income inequality, social mobility, and the decision to drop out of high school
Kearney, Melissa Schettini
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Levine, Phillip B.
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Brookings papers on economic activity : BPEA
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2016
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Media influences on social outcomes : the impact of MTV's 16 and pregnant on teen childbearing
Kearney, Melissa Schettini
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Levine, Phillip B.
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2014
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The sexual activity and birth-control use of American teenagers
Levine, Phillip B.
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Risky behavior among youths : an economic analysis
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2001
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Parental involvement laws and fertility behavior
Levine, Phillip B.
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2003
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Abortion and selection
Ananat, Elizabeth Oltmans
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Gruber, Jonathan
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Levine, …
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The review of economics and statistics
91
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2009
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1
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pp. 124-136
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Public policy, health insurance and the transition to adulthood
Levine, Phillip B.
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McKnight, Robin
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Heep, Samantha
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2009
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