Background: Induced abortion (IA) has shown social inequality related to birthplace and education with higher rates of IAs in immigrant and in less educated women relative to their native and highly educated counterparts. This study examined the independent and joint effects of birthplace and education on IA, repeated and IA performed during the 2nd trimester of pregnancy among women residing in the Basque Country, Spain. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional population-based study of IA among women aged 25-49 years residing in the Basque Country, Spain, between 2011 and 2013. Log-binomial regression was used to quantify the independent and joint effects of birthplace and education attainment on all outcomes. Results: Immigrant wome...
A pregnant woman's socioeconomic sta-tus influences the likelihood of her receiving a legal or ...
Migration can affect reproductive outcomes due to different socioeconomic and cultural contexts befo...
We describe stillbirth and unemployment rates by autonomous region in Spain and analyse whether wome...
Abstract Background Induced ab...
Abstract Background Most abortions occur due to unintended pregnancy. Unintended pregnancies are li...
Teen mothers often have a lower socioeconomic position as adults than other women due to selection, ...
AbstractBackgroundSocial vulnerability implies a higher risk of induced abortion (IA). Immigrant sta...
Background: Equal access to health care is considered a key in Scandinavian healthcare policy. Howev...
Aims: Understanding the differences in reproductive-health behaviours between native and migrant pop...
Study Objective: The Chilean legislation forbids induced abortion, so little is known of the young w...
To evaluate sociodemographic factors associated with induced abortion. Methods: As part of a cross-s...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse whether immigrant women request induced abortion more freq...
We describe stillbirth and unemployment rates by autonomous region in Spain and analyse whether wome...
This dissertation consists of three essays on Health Economics. Chapter 1 analyzes the effects of ab...
We describe stillbirth and unemployment rates by autonomous region in Spain and analyse whether wome...
A pregnant woman's socioeconomic sta-tus influences the likelihood of her receiving a legal or ...
Migration can affect reproductive outcomes due to different socioeconomic and cultural contexts befo...
We describe stillbirth and unemployment rates by autonomous region in Spain and analyse whether wome...
Abstract Background Induced ab...
Abstract Background Most abortions occur due to unintended pregnancy. Unintended pregnancies are li...
Teen mothers often have a lower socioeconomic position as adults than other women due to selection, ...
AbstractBackgroundSocial vulnerability implies a higher risk of induced abortion (IA). Immigrant sta...
Background: Equal access to health care is considered a key in Scandinavian healthcare policy. Howev...
Aims: Understanding the differences in reproductive-health behaviours between native and migrant pop...
Study Objective: The Chilean legislation forbids induced abortion, so little is known of the young w...
To evaluate sociodemographic factors associated with induced abortion. Methods: As part of a cross-s...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse whether immigrant women request induced abortion more freq...
We describe stillbirth and unemployment rates by autonomous region in Spain and analyse whether wome...
This dissertation consists of three essays on Health Economics. Chapter 1 analyzes the effects of ab...
We describe stillbirth and unemployment rates by autonomous region in Spain and analyse whether wome...
A pregnant woman's socioeconomic sta-tus influences the likelihood of her receiving a legal or ...
Migration can affect reproductive outcomes due to different socioeconomic and cultural contexts befo...
We describe stillbirth and unemployment rates by autonomous region in Spain and analyse whether wome...