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Timing of First Childbirth and Young Women's Postsecondary Education in an inner-city minority cohort.

Suh-Ruu Ou1, Arthur J Reynolds1.   

Abstract

The present study investigated the relationships between the timing of women's first childbirth and their postsecondary education using an inner-city minority cohort. The study sample (695 females) was drawn from the Chicago Longitudinal Study (CLS), an on-going investigation of a panel of low-income minority children (94% African American) born in 1980 who grew up in high-poverty neighborhoods in Chicago. The findings indicated that, taking into account sociodemographic factors and early academic achievement, first childbirths before age 18 and between ages 19 and 21 were significantly associated with lower rates of college attendance and bachelor (BA) degree completion. First childbirths between ages 21 and 25 were not significantly associated with any outcome of postsecondary education.

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Keywords:  age at first childbirth; at risk group; minority; women’s postsecondary education

Year:  2013        PMID: 24415805      PMCID: PMC3886630          DOI: 10.1177/0042085912451586

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urban Educ (Beverly Hills Calif)        ISSN: 0042-0859


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