We use household survey data and a unique census of institutionalized children to analyze the impact of abortion legalization in Romania. We exploit the lift of the abortion ban in December 1989, when communist dictator Ceausescu and his regime were removed from power, to understand its impact on children‟s health at birth and during early childhood and whether the lift of the ban had an immediate impact on child abandonment. We find insignificant estimates for health at birth outcomes and anthropometric z-scores at age 4 and 5, except for the probability of low birth weight which is slightly higher for children born after abortion became legal. Additionally, our findings suggest that the lift of the ban had decreased the number of abandone...
Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abor...
Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abor...
women’s struggle to manage their fertility The commentary by Horga et al.1 on the consequences of Ce...
We use household survey data and a unique census of institutionalized children to analyze the impact...
In December 1989, following the fall of communism in Romania, the ban on access to abortion and birt...
We examine the long-term consequences of restricted access to abortion following a change in the Hun...
The 1966 abolition and 1989 legalization of abortion in Romania immediately doubled and decreased by...
Changes in abortion legislation in Rorrania, together with the effects of restrictive legislation, a...
This paper investigates the effect of the supply of birth control methods on fertility behavior by e...
We use the natural experiment of twins at first birth to estimate the effects of unplanned fertility...
textHigh rates of child institutionalization are a legacy of Romania’s socialist regime. After the ...
We use the natural experiment of first birth twins to estimate the effects of changes in fertility o...
This study examines the levels and correlates of contraceptive failure and discontinuation in Romani...
Abortion legalization was one of the most important changes in social policy of the 20 th century. P...
Paper I: Austerity Measures and Infant Health. Lessons from an Unexpected Wage Cut Policy We investi...
Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abor...
Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abor...
women’s struggle to manage their fertility The commentary by Horga et al.1 on the consequences of Ce...
We use household survey data and a unique census of institutionalized children to analyze the impact...
In December 1989, following the fall of communism in Romania, the ban on access to abortion and birt...
We examine the long-term consequences of restricted access to abortion following a change in the Hun...
The 1966 abolition and 1989 legalization of abortion in Romania immediately doubled and decreased by...
Changes in abortion legislation in Rorrania, together with the effects of restrictive legislation, a...
This paper investigates the effect of the supply of birth control methods on fertility behavior by e...
We use the natural experiment of twins at first birth to estimate the effects of unplanned fertility...
textHigh rates of child institutionalization are a legacy of Romania’s socialist regime. After the ...
We use the natural experiment of first birth twins to estimate the effects of changes in fertility o...
This study examines the levels and correlates of contraceptive failure and discontinuation in Romani...
Abortion legalization was one of the most important changes in social policy of the 20 th century. P...
Paper I: Austerity Measures and Infant Health. Lessons from an Unexpected Wage Cut Policy We investi...
Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abor...
Theory suggests that abortion restrictions will influence fertility outcomes such as pregnancy, abor...
women’s struggle to manage their fertility The commentary by Horga et al.1 on the consequences of Ce...