I. Strengthen the National Response to Prevent Out-of Wedlock Teen Pregnancies ... National statistics on teen birth patterns, including state-by-state data, are now available nearly a full year earlier than in prior years, a result of a more timely approach to collecting, compiling, and publishing vital statistics data.
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which replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children, AFDC) are to prevent out-of-wedlock pregnancies and to encourage the formation and maintenance of two-parent families.
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ATLANTA - Out-of-wedlock births in the United States have climbed to an all-time high, accounting for nearly four in 10 babies born last year, ... She cited 2002 statistics that showed that about 20 percent of all new mothers under 20 were unmarried but living with the father at the time of the birth. That same was true of...
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• In Tennessee in 1999, there were 5,188 teen pregnancies. ... • Statistics have shown that marriage prospects are lower for a single mother who has a child outside of marriage as opposed to a woman who does not have a premarital birth. Child Trends Inc., New Report Explains Explosion in Out-Of-Wedlock Childbearing,
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May 13, 2009 ... Out-of-wedlock births are also rising in much of the industrialized ... where rates of unplanned pregnancies, births and abortions are far ...
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SEC. [43-17-37]. Mississippi Reducing Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancies Incentive Grant Fund. ... (7) Funds shall be distributed each year following the release of the vital statistics report of the Mississippi State Department of Health. The first disbursement from the fund shall be made after such report is released which shows...
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Nearly 40 percent of babies born in the United States in 2007 were delivered by unwed mothers, according to data released last month by the National Center for Health Statistics. The 1.7 million out-of-wedlock births, ... Statistics such as these, which include for the second year in a row a bump in teen pregnancies,
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Subsequent interviews with many of the survey respondents and other agency officials in some two dozen states during the fall of 1998 provided a fuller picture of the types of efforts states have made to reduce out-of-wedlock births and pregnancies since passage of the welfare reform law in August 1996.
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Hi Mr.Siler my name is Victoria Watts I read your "Out of Wedlock Pregnancy" "blog" and I am really interested in speaking with you about how you research for your statistics.
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But according to the most recent statistics from the Centers for Disease Control, teenagers account for only 23 percent of current out-of-wedlock births. That means the vast majority of unwed mothers are old enough to know what they're doing: Unwed births are surging among women ages 25 to 29.
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