Since the October 2004 Federal election Australia has embarked on a new abortion debate. Some commentators suggest that public opinion has turned away from a pro-choice position. However the new 2003 Australian Survey of Social Attitudes shows this is not so: 81 per cent of Australians are pro-choice and only nine per cent are definitely anti-choice. This and other surveys show that the only strong constituencies for change are among some evangelical Christians and some Coalition candidates in Federal elections. Women of child-bearing age are overwhelmingly pro-choice Copyright. Monash University and the author/
Trends in attitudes to abortion in Britain are reviewed from the perspective of opinion polls and sa...
Much of the recent debate on abortion in Australia has focused on the question of how many ab...
Background In Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council has banned the use of ass...
Since the October 2004 Federal election Australia has embarked on a new abortion debate. Some commen...
The full text of this article is freely available on the journal website at https://www.mja.com.au/j...
The abortion debate has been resurrected in Australia in recent years, spear-headed in part by conse...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate community attitudes to abortion, including views on whether doctors should...
Objectives: Knowledge of current practices of abortion is important for planning of health services ...
Background: In Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council has banned the use of ass...
The re-election of the Howard Liberal government in 2004 saw a return of the question of abortion to...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council has banned the use of ass...
In the United States, women and men have had roughly the same attitudes on abortion for decades. Thi...
© 2013 Dr. Erica Rose MillarThis thesis examines representations and registers of abortion speech in...
Objective: To report results of a community survey of NSW residents' knowledge of current abortion l...
National survey data are used to examine the conflicting values that underly the mixed stance that t...
Trends in attitudes to abortion in Britain are reviewed from the perspective of opinion polls and sa...
Much of the recent debate on abortion in Australia has focused on the question of how many ab...
Background In Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council has banned the use of ass...
Since the October 2004 Federal election Australia has embarked on a new abortion debate. Some commen...
The full text of this article is freely available on the journal website at https://www.mja.com.au/j...
The abortion debate has been resurrected in Australia in recent years, spear-headed in part by conse...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate community attitudes to abortion, including views on whether doctors should...
Objectives: Knowledge of current practices of abortion is important for planning of health services ...
Background: In Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council has banned the use of ass...
The re-election of the Howard Liberal government in 2004 saw a return of the question of abortion to...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council has banned the use of ass...
In the United States, women and men have had roughly the same attitudes on abortion for decades. Thi...
© 2013 Dr. Erica Rose MillarThis thesis examines representations and registers of abortion speech in...
Objective: To report results of a community survey of NSW residents' knowledge of current abortion l...
National survey data are used to examine the conflicting values that underly the mixed stance that t...
Trends in attitudes to abortion in Britain are reviewed from the perspective of opinion polls and sa...
Much of the recent debate on abortion in Australia has focused on the question of how many ab...
Background In Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council has banned the use of ass...