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    0 starsshiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 20 2008 | women, health, news
    Forget Juno. Out-of-wedlocks births are a national catastrophe. - Slate Magazine

    An interesting (and inadvertant) companion piece to the Atlantic Monthly story I just faved. It's a controversial viewpoint, but the writer argues that out-of-wedlock births are creating wider economic gaps between races (and genders). So does this back up the Atlantic's story that for women who want to have children, settling for 'Mr. Good Enough' is better than being a single mother? Personally, I think it's too complex to simplify in the way...

    Quoted: According to the most recent statistics from the Centers for Disease Control, teenagers account for only 23 percent of current out-of-wedlock births. That means the vast majority of unwed mothers are old enough to know what they're doing: Unwed births are surging among women ages 25 to 29.

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