Whose Perspective Counts?
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Is teenage pregnancy simply problematized by outsiders or also problematic for insiders? To explore this unanswerable question, this book (1) analyzes the extent to which teenage pregnancy is perceived as a problem in the Granada region, Nicaragua, at governmental and non-governmental organization levels as well as in local communities including among pregnant teenagers, (2) analyzes the consequences and causes of teenage pregnancy, and (3) makes policy and program recommendations. Three major conclusions emerged out of this study. First, teenage pregnancy is recognized as a problem by Nicaraguans for a variety of reasons. Teenage pregnancy has been discovered as a problem by donor agencies and the government, whose discourses tend to be internalized into people s subjectivities to some extent. However, local initiatives have also contributed to the discovery of the teenage pregnancy problem . Second, teenage pregnancy has tremendous negative socioeconomic consequences for the mother and child. Third, the causes of teenage pregnancy are societal and gendered rather than individual, and include political, economic, sociocultural, and psychological factors.
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Mine Sato (Ph.D.)is Social Anthropologist working at JICA Research Institute. She also works as a practitioner for bilateral and multilateral organizations such as UNICEF, as well as lectures International Cooperation at various universities. Her main research areas are agency enhancement, endogenous development, and stationary-state societies.
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- GTIN 09783639709896
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T19mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9783639709896
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3639709896
- Veröffentlichung 20.02.2014
- Titel Whose Perspective Counts?
- Autor Mine Sato
- Untertitel Context, Subjectivities, Factors, and Consequences of Teenage pregnancy in the Departamento De Granada, Nicaragua
- Gewicht 489g
- Herausgeber Scholars' Press
- Anzahl Seiten 316
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft