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The Age of Confusion: Why So Many Teens are Getting Pregnant, Turning to Welfare and Ending up Homeless
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The following report documents a history of unintended pregnancy, premature motherhood and failure to plan for the future. What becomes evident is that, for many young women, these factors are a clear formula for long-term welfare dependence and homelessness. Furthermore, there is considerable risk that these women may never acquire the foundation necessary to achieve self-determination and self-sufficiency – placing yet another generation, their children, at risk of teenage parenthood, public assistance and homelessness. (Homes for the Homeless)
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Homes for the Homeless
1996
New York, NY
212-529-5252
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