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Emerging Teen Fatherhood and its implications for National Development.

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While girl-teen pregnancy is frown at world-wide, the acquiescence of many communities and cultures in developing worlds towards teen fatherhood is appalling especially in sub-Saharan Africa.
 
Published at Journal of Population Association of Nigeria, Vol. 4, No 1, 2012. Population Association of Nigeria. ISSN 1597-0612. P93-111
Published in 2012
 
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Amoo, Emmanuel O
Amoo Emmauel O. » Emmanuel O Amoo is a dynamic senior faculty member having BSc, MSc, and PhD in Demography and Social Statistics. Supervises students and teaches courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the areas of Social Statistics, Population Studies, Principles of Economics, Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods, Reproductive Health, Demographic Techniques, Economics and Statistical... view full profile
Amoo Emmauel O.
 
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