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School dropout (mainly the mother but in private
schools also the father)
Social life restricted
Difficult to financially support family
Poor health for both mother and child
Mother and father's relationship breakdown/confused
relations between mother and father
Dependant on extended family
Education and career opportunities
(limited/shortened)
Lower self esteem
Limited social and economic skills
Lower future income levels
Losing childhood earlier
Loss of opportunities
Loss of children through international adoption
More responsible/higher self esteem/pride
More motivated if given opportunities
Less generational gap between parents and children
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Added financial burden
Added time burden (to immediate and extended family)
Reinforces cycle of family/teen pregnancy
Family pride/joy
Teen fathers background/resource can bring status/
resources to the teen mum's family
Strong bonds between grandparents and child
Shame and embarrassment amongst some families
high expectations for children not met therefore
disappointment
increased family and community obligations
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Unemployment
Population growth (with a large youth component)
Lower education levels and lower skills base
Lower health status
Child care responsibilities may lead to missing work
which may lead to difficulty in holding job
Lower future revenue levels (tax contributions from
wages and businesses)
More services required (schools, health)
More jobs needed
More intervention programs needed (eg second
chance/adult education)
Blurs laws/ grey areas for teenage parents
Less savings and capital for establishing small
businesses and increasing trade
Unpaid work can contribute to the subsistence
economy
Parenting contributes to social reproduction
Increased demand for products/services therefore
increased consumption (and more jobs for public
servants!!)
Source of unskilled labour
Many of these factors combined can lower GNP
economic growth
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