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Enhancing a Home Visiting Program to Address Repeat Adolescent Pregnancy: The Early Impacts of Steps to Success

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  • Dana Rotz
  • Robert G. Wood

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This report is the second in a series on the implementation and impacts of Steps to Success in San Angelo, Texas. It presents evidence on the program’s interim impacts, measured about one year into the two-year program.

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  • Dana Rotz & Robert G. Wood, "undated". "Enhancing a Home Visiting Program to Address Repeat Adolescent Pregnancy: The Early Impacts of Steps to Success," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b0d2e2a087ed4bdc8aae9ffdf, Mathematica Policy Research.
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