Understanding the decline in under-18 conception rates throughout England's local authorities between 1998 and 2017

We consider England's two-decade teenage conception decline in the context of societal changes: rising educational aspirations; growing second- and third-generation teenage ethnic minority populations; increased deprivation associated with economic recession and post-2008 Government austerity;...

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