US development assistance represents a significant source of funding for many population programs in poor countries. The Mexico City policy, known derisively as the global gag rule, restricts activities of foreign nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that receive such assistance. The intent of the policy is to reduce the use of abortion in developing countries—a policy that is born entirely of US domestic politics and that turns on and off depending on the political party in power. I examine here whether the policy achieves its aim, and how the policy affects reproductive outcomes for women in Ghana.Employing a woman-by-month panel of pregnancies and woman fixed effects, I estimate whether a given woman is less likely to abort a pregnancy d...
Background: Access to safe abortion services reduces incidence of unsafe abortion. However, other st...
This Note discusses the effect of U.S. foreign policies on the reproductive rights of women in devel...
Ghana was the third country in sub-Saharan Africa, after Kenya and Mauritius, to adopt a formal and ...
US development assistance represents a significant source of funding for many population programs in...
US development assistance represents a significant source of funding for many population programs in...
On January 22, 2001 President George W. Bush reinstated the Mexico City Policy. Originally announced...
Total fertility rates in Sub-Saharan Africa are nearly double that of any other region in the world....
AbstractBackgroundAn unresolved debate in demography concerns the causal sequence between the supply...
Background: Following amendment of Ghanaian abortion law in 1985, abortion services became more avai...
This brief survey of policy and practices over the last five decades will help to expose how it is t...
The United States recently joined the global effort to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan A...
How exactly did abortion, one small aspect of family planning and reproductive health, become the ne...
Since 1984, Republican administrations in the US have enacted the global gag rule (GGR), which prohi...
In Ghana, despite the growing number of studies, induced abortion remains a relatively unknown aspec...
The results of three consecutive Demographic and Health Surveys (GDHS), carried out in 1986, 1993, 1...
Background: Access to safe abortion services reduces incidence of unsafe abortion. However, other st...
This Note discusses the effect of U.S. foreign policies on the reproductive rights of women in devel...
Ghana was the third country in sub-Saharan Africa, after Kenya and Mauritius, to adopt a formal and ...
US development assistance represents a significant source of funding for many population programs in...
US development assistance represents a significant source of funding for many population programs in...
On January 22, 2001 President George W. Bush reinstated the Mexico City Policy. Originally announced...
Total fertility rates in Sub-Saharan Africa are nearly double that of any other region in the world....
AbstractBackgroundAn unresolved debate in demography concerns the causal sequence between the supply...
Background: Following amendment of Ghanaian abortion law in 1985, abortion services became more avai...
This brief survey of policy and practices over the last five decades will help to expose how it is t...
The United States recently joined the global effort to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan A...
How exactly did abortion, one small aspect of family planning and reproductive health, become the ne...
Since 1984, Republican administrations in the US have enacted the global gag rule (GGR), which prohi...
In Ghana, despite the growing number of studies, induced abortion remains a relatively unknown aspec...
The results of three consecutive Demographic and Health Surveys (GDHS), carried out in 1986, 1993, 1...
Background: Access to safe abortion services reduces incidence of unsafe abortion. However, other st...
This Note discusses the effect of U.S. foreign policies on the reproductive rights of women in devel...
Ghana was the third country in sub-Saharan Africa, after Kenya and Mauritius, to adopt a formal and ...