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The ages of fathers in California adolescent births, 1993.
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1996
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Family MedicineParental CareFamily InvolvementTeenage PregnancyCalifornia Adolescent BirthsFamily FormationPostschool MenSocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologyMedia CoveragePrevention ProgramsFamily InteractionPublic HealthChild DevelopmentDevelopmental ScienceFamily PsychologyIntergenerational RelationDemographyMedicine
Officals, media coverage and prevention programs have assumed that fathers of infants born to US school-age (10-18 years old) mothers are school-age peers. This study analyzes fathers' ages in 46 500 California births to school-age mothers in 1993, for which 85% of the fathers' ages were stated and whose distribution is similar to that of less complete national samples. Adult, postschool men father two thirds of the infants born to school-age mothers and average 4.2 years older than the senior-high mothers and 6.7 years older than the junior-high mothers. The extensive involvement of adult males in both school-age motherhood and its precursors represents a significant, undiscussed factor deserving greater attention.
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