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ARTICLES Differences in Teenage Pregnancy Rates Among Five Developed Countries: The Roles of Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use By Jacqueline E. Darroch, Susheela Singh, Jennifer J. Frost and the Study Team
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Document Date: 2002-01-03 19:10:45


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York / Report / London / New York / New Haven / Stockholm / /

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UCL Press / Yale University Press / /

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Europe / /

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France / United States / Canada / United Kingdom / Scotland / Sweden / Wales / /

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Diplomatic Relations / /

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Alan Guttmacher Institute / The Alan Guttmacher Institute / National Institute / /

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abortion services / contraceptive services / health care systems / birth registration systems / reproductive services / in accessing abortion services / /

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Canada falls / /

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National Institute for Public Health / Ford Foundation / Alan Guttmacher Institute / Study Team / Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation / Yale University / /

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Maria Danielsson / Susheela Singh / Rachel Jones / Vanessa Woog / Kaye Wellings / Christine Rogala / Kajsa Sundström / Sandrine Durand / Alexander McKay / Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale / Jacqueline E. Darroch / Nathalie Bajos / Michael Barrett / Jennifer J. Frost / /

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director of research / senior vice president and vice president for research / representative / General / senior research associate / Canada General / /

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British Columbia / New York / /

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