“…This has been, and remains, a view widely held by many authors (Felice et al, 1987;Osofsky, Hann and Peebles, 1993;Koniak-Griffin and Turner-Pluta, 2001) who consider early motherhood in Western society as a problem for its adverse effects at the educational level, but also regarding job placement and possible single parenthood (Panagopoulos et al, 2008, p. 265). By contrast, there are those who believe that family, social and structural factors influence or force, in a sense, early childbearing (Singh, Darroch and Frost, 2001;Kirby, Coyle and Gould, 2001;Lawlor and Shaw, 2002;Driscoll et al, 2005;Dehlendorf et al, 2010). Although it is difficult to establish what the cause-consequence relation is, we believe that environmental, structural and social factors determine this phenomenon more clearly.…”