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Daughters of teenage mothers are more than twice as likely to become teenage mothers themselves than are the daughters of non-teenage mothers.

Monday 28 April 2003 09:25

Daughters of teenage mothers are more than twice as likely to become teenage mothers themselves than are the daughters of non-teenage mothers.

A study by the Office of National Statistics found that English and Welsh girls were more than three times more likely to become teenage mothers than French girls. Up to one in three teenage births are to the daughters of teenage mothers. www.ons.gov.uk

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