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SPRC Senior Research Fellow Dr Bruce Bradbury said that young women 'with characteristics that mean they are less likely to do well in education or the labour market are more likely to undertake (or be subjected to) behaviour that might lead to pregnancy and less likely to have a termination'. Under the current arrangements for processing approvals, employers are not required to undertake labour market testing or attempt to fill the vacancy locally. For example, a second family member enters the labour market or children find employment and leave the home. |
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