Employment: Family Formation


Participation in employment programs does not have a significant impact on outcomes in the area of family formation. Participants are not less likely than their peers in control groups to live with a partner (JC), have a child (JC), live with a child (JC), delay pregnancy (STEP2), or reduce their sexual activity (STEP1). Moreover, young women who were custodial mothers when they entered a program for school dropouts were likely to increase childbearing (JS2).

 
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