Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abortion, and birth. This paper exploits the variations in abortion policy generated in Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s to examine their impact on fertility outcomes. We distinguish among countries with severe, moderate, and few restrictions on abortion access and examine the impact of changes across all three categories. As we hypothesize, the results indicate that countries that changed from very restrictive to liberal abortion laws experienced a large reduction in births. Changes from modest restrictions to abortion available on request, however, led to no such change in births despite large increases in abortions, which indic...
This paper analyzes the impact of supply-side abortion restrictions on aggregate abortion and birth ...
The early-1970s abortion legalization led to a significant drop in fertility. We investigate whether ...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abor...
This paper views abortion access as an insurance policy that protects women from unwanted pregnancie...
In this paper we analyze the changing relationship between childbearing and abortion in Ukraine, whi...
This paper investigates the effect of the supply of birth control methods on fertility behavior by e...
In debates on abortion, individuals often align themselves with the pro-life or the pro-choice posit...
We examine the long-term consequences of restricted access to abortion following a change in the Hun...
The last decade witnessed growing differences in abortion dynamics in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine d...
Contains fulltext : 133210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
The extent to which women have had access to legal abortions has changed dramatically in Western-Eur...
During the post-World War II period, widespread resort to induced abortion became a well-known pecu...
Over the past decade, conservative states in the US have passed a wide array of laws restricting abo...
Most industrialized countries have increased access to abortion over the past 30 years. Economic the...
This paper analyzes the impact of supply-side abortion restrictions on aggregate abortion and birth ...
The early-1970s abortion legalization led to a significant drop in fertility. We investigate whether ...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...
Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abor...
This paper views abortion access as an insurance policy that protects women from unwanted pregnancie...
In this paper we analyze the changing relationship between childbearing and abortion in Ukraine, whi...
This paper investigates the effect of the supply of birth control methods on fertility behavior by e...
In debates on abortion, individuals often align themselves with the pro-life or the pro-choice posit...
We examine the long-term consequences of restricted access to abortion following a change in the Hun...
The last decade witnessed growing differences in abortion dynamics in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine d...
Contains fulltext : 133210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The extent to...
The extent to which women have had access to legal abortions has changed dramatically in Western-Eur...
During the post-World War II period, widespread resort to induced abortion became a well-known pecu...
Over the past decade, conservative states in the US have passed a wide array of laws restricting abo...
Most industrialized countries have increased access to abortion over the past 30 years. Economic the...
This paper analyzes the impact of supply-side abortion restrictions on aggregate abortion and birth ...
The early-1970s abortion legalization led to a significant drop in fertility. We investigate whether ...
This paper examines fertility and family policies in 15 Central and East European (CEE) countries to...