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The parents probably had kids when they were too young, which is why the parents (and thus their kids) are poor. Parents who had kids at a young age probably create an environment where it is likely that their kids will have kids at a young age.
And it will happen again with the next generation. That little baby will also be having kids as a teen. |
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"Rich, liberal-elite" kids don't have nearly as high a pregnancy rate as "rich conservatives" -- mostly on the basis of information, goals and role-models. And it goes beyond teens.
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Here's the problem: Lack of realistic, attainable goals. Lack of role-models. Lack of accurate information. Lack of affordable, easily available contraception.
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As this is a UK-specific post, at least in terms of the OT, you can take the last item off the list.
Possibly the last two - I had sex education from the age of 11 at my Catholic school. Including information regarding contraception. And every year after that at my grammar school! And contraception in all forms is available free here, certainly for teenagers. You can even pick up handfuls of free condoms at the local family planning centre. Add to the list - probably already covered generally - is the lack of parental assumption that teen pregnancy is a bad thing. My schoolfriends and I would have been mortified if we fell pregnant in our teens. Absolutely curl up and want to die and hide our faces forever more. It's not a sensible reaction (and not one that girls at the extremes of the social scale would have) but it was what we learned from our parents. So, yes - the fear of the shame was a huge motivator in ensuring we used contraception, or even abstained from sex altogether. It was like being fat, and having a tattoo saying "stupid" across your forehead. And having to wear gross clothes too! And that going on for none months and then maybe even forever! Poor girls - poorer than me I mean, and I've explained before I'm from a council estate - and rich girls lived without this shame. The poor because their Mums had them at 17 anyway, and their sisters got pregnant at 15 and got their own flats from the Council. The rich because indulgent parents sorted things out one way or another, and the girls still ended up at University or working for Daddy's friend. Gross generalisation, but this was how it seemed at the time. And yes, I knew girls from different social strata who got "in the family way". Us in the middle? Our Mums would have skinned us and got our sisters to wear the skin as a warning that we should never ruin our lives in that way. Hmmm. Maybe that's why I didn't want children?!
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Related to Evangelicals - C'mon Pie - Thats the broadest of all brushes. Sheesh. Do you really think ALL R's are Evangelicals or worse?
"Why Do So Many Evangelical Teenagers Become Pregnant?" By Margaret Talbot (Areas of Expertise: Civil Liberties, Elections & Political Parties, Family & Children, Feminism) New America Foundation The New Yorker
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No, just the stupid ones.
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The poverty factor mainly relates to a greater level of social breakdown, higher levels of drug and alcohol use, higher levels of unemployment, low-paid, unskilled employment, and (in the case of the areas I was talking about) a culture of low expectations and social dislocation.
I say cultural, because these factors have coalesced into a kind of cultural identity. It's generational. |
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But does the poverty cause the social attitudes, or do the attitudes cause the poverty?
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Yes.
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There are young teenage parents all over the world. We have them here although I don't know of any personally, but they are out there. When I was in high school one of the girls got knocked up at 16 and spent her last year at school as a social outcast just about. I had no idea what to make of it at that time. I was pretty naive about sex back then. We heard about other girls who'd gotten pregnant younger, but then they mysteriously weren't anymore.
I came from a pretty solid middle class area as did most of the kids I went to high school with. I'm sure poverty has something to do with it, but early pregnancy is definitely not the problem of one social group. At least not here.
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Economic and social collapse in some areas has left a hell of a legacy. It is all encompassing. The schools expect less of their pupils, parents have lower expectations of their children. Family breakdown, exacerbated by unemployment, debt etc, leaves kids without the parenting and support they need. They then become more likely to parent in the same way (without some kind of intervention). The sense of dislocation amongst some of these communities is palpable. |
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Think he meant "Rs" = "Republicans"
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read the link Bruce. It was the author I was referring to not her. I then made the ASSUMPTION that Pie was lumping all R's in with evangelicals.
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