Teenage pregnancies in the UK and their perception in the British print media


Bachelor Thesis, 2010

51 Pages, Grade: 1,0


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Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Facts and Statistics
1.1 Teenage Pregnancy in the United Kingdom
1.1.2 Social Benefits as an Enticement for Childbearing – a Myth?

2. Factors Related to Teenage Pregnancy
2.1 Various Factors
2.2 Social Background and Deprivation
2.2.1 Class

3. Print Media
3.1 Negative Examples: the Benefit Mother
3.2 Positive Examples: the Omnipotent Mother

4. The creation of Meaning – Culture, Representation and Discourse
4.1 Stereotypes and Their Function
4.2 Creation and Transfer of Ideology
4.3. Power Relations
4.4 Political Background and Objectives

5. Impacts on Teenage Mothers - Self-perception

6. Conclusion

Appendix

Bibliography

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Title
Teenage pregnancies in the UK and their perception in the British print media
College
University of Paderborn  (Institut für Anglistik/Amerikanistik)
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2010
Pages
51
Catalog Number
V163191
ISBN (eBook)
9783640780082
ISBN (Book)
9783640780563
File size
1220 KB
Language
English
Keywords
underclass, stereotypes, teenage pregnancy, cultural concepts, pregnancy rate
Quote paper
Birgit Wilpers (Author), 2010, Teenage pregnancies in the UK and their perception in the British print media, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/163191

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