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There are likely to be many differences between neighborhoods with and without schools that might lead to differences in attitudes about contraceptive use. One example presented in the chapter is that parents of girls living close to a school may be more highly educated than parents in neighborhoods without a school, and highly educated parents influence their children to use contraceptives when they grow up. Offer one other explanation for why living in neighborhoods with and without schools could lead to differences in contraceptive use.

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What the person above said but i fixed the grammer here

[People in the whole world think that people who have a school in their neighborhood are a lot more educated than the ones who don’t have a school in their neighborhood.]

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People in the whole world think that people who have a school in there neighborhood are a lot more educated then the ones who don’t have a school in there neighborhood.
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