检视整个非洲的青少年怀孕政策:宗教与教育政策之间的关系是什么?

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Rachel J Hagues, S. McCarty
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怀孕改变了女性的生活。对于一个青春期的女孩来说,怀孕会让她走上一条完全不同的人生轨迹,可能会让她过上贫困的生活。在世界各地,各国政府对少女怀孕的应对方式各不相同,特别是在针对女学生完成学业的政策方面。我们探讨了宗教与青少年怀孕的政策和实践之间的关系,并研究了如果青少年母亲在分娩后想重返学校,她们是否得到了支持。我们考虑一个国家的主要宗教是否与所通过的政策类型相对应。我们使用盖洛普世界数据来预测一个国家是否会因为怀孕的女学生自报的宗教信仰而将其定罪或驱逐。我们还运行了一个简单的普通最小二乘回归来估计线性概率模型,其结果表明国家是否将怀孕的青少年驱逐出学校或认为青少年怀孕是一项犯罪费用。研究结果表明,主要信奉新教的国家更有可能对怀孕或生育的女孩采取恢复性政策,支持她们完成学业。
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Examining policies toward adolescent pregnancies across Africa: What is the relationship between religion and education policy?
ABSTRACT Pregnancy is life altering for women. For an adolescent girl, a pregnancy can set her on a radically different life trajectory, potentially toward a life of poverty. Across the world, governments differ in the way they respond to teenage pregnancy, especially in light of policies toward schoolgirls finishing their education. We explore how religion correlates with policy and practice toward teenage pregnancy, examining whether teenage moms are supported if they want to return to school after giving birth. We consider whether the predominant religion in a country corresponded to the type of policies that were passed. We use Gallup World data to predict whether a country that criminalizes or expels pregnant schoolgirls by their self-reported religion. We also run a simple ordinary least squares regression to estimate a linear probability model with the outcome that indicates whether the country expels pregnant teens from school or considers teen pregnancy a criminal expense. Findings indicate that countries that were primarily Protestant Christian were much more likely to have restorative policies toward girls who were pregnant or had given birth, supporting them if they decided to pursue school completion.
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期刊介绍: In the Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, scholars, researchers, and practitioners examine issues of social justice and religion as they relate to the development of policy and delivery of social services. In addition to timely literature reviews, the journal presents up-to-date, in-depth, expert information on: sectarian and nonsectarian approaches to spirituality and ethics; justice and peace; philosophically oriented aspects of religion in the social services; conceptual frameworks; the philosophy of social work; and a great deal more.
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