The Latin American and Caribbean adolescent fertility rates are among the highest in the world: about 1.7 million children are born to teen mothers every year, and most of them are declared unintended pregnancies. The region also has the highest rate of unintended pregnancy of any world region, and nearly half of such pregnancies end in abortion. However, fewer than 18 percent of the region's women live in countries where abortion is broadly legal. This paper estimates the causal effect of abortion legalization on adolescent fertility in Uruguay using official data on legal abortions provided after the 2012 reform. We employed a difference-in-differences strategy, classifying states by whether they are responsive or unresponsive to the refo...
In October 2012, a new law was approved in Uruguay that allows abortion on demand during the first 1...
We evaluate the short- and long-term effects for women of access to subsidized, legal abortion by ex...
Study Objective: The Chilean legislation forbids induced abortion, so little is known of the young w...
The Latin America and the Caribbean adolescent fertility rate is among the highest in the world: abo...
The Latin America and the Caribbean adolescent fertility rate is among the highest in the world: abo...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the effect on adolescent fertility in Montevideo of the Uruguayan law on...
Abortion is illegal in most Latin American countries, although there are some attenuating and exoner...
To evaluate changes in maternal mortality rates in Uruguay over the past 25 years, as well as their ...
We examine the effect of a large-scale, free, elective abortion program implemented in Mexico City i...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate changes in maternal mortality rates in Uruguay over the past 25years, a...
Abortion is illegal in most Latin American countries, although there are some attenuating and exoner...
In October 2012, a new law was approved in Uruguay that allows abortion on demand during the first 1...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe public policies, social actions, particularly those of obstetricians/gy...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the implementation of the law that liberalizes voluntary abortion in Ur...
To evaluate changes in maternal mortality rates in Uruguay over the past 25 years, as well as their ...
In October 2012, a new law was approved in Uruguay that allows abortion on demand during the first 1...
We evaluate the short- and long-term effects for women of access to subsidized, legal abortion by ex...
Study Objective: The Chilean legislation forbids induced abortion, so little is known of the young w...
The Latin America and the Caribbean adolescent fertility rate is among the highest in the world: abo...
The Latin America and the Caribbean adolescent fertility rate is among the highest in the world: abo...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the effect on adolescent fertility in Montevideo of the Uruguayan law on...
Abortion is illegal in most Latin American countries, although there are some attenuating and exoner...
To evaluate changes in maternal mortality rates in Uruguay over the past 25 years, as well as their ...
We examine the effect of a large-scale, free, elective abortion program implemented in Mexico City i...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate changes in maternal mortality rates in Uruguay over the past 25years, a...
Abortion is illegal in most Latin American countries, although there are some attenuating and exoner...
In October 2012, a new law was approved in Uruguay that allows abortion on demand during the first 1...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe public policies, social actions, particularly those of obstetricians/gy...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the implementation of the law that liberalizes voluntary abortion in Ur...
To evaluate changes in maternal mortality rates in Uruguay over the past 25 years, as well as their ...
In October 2012, a new law was approved in Uruguay that allows abortion on demand during the first 1...
We evaluate the short- and long-term effects for women of access to subsidized, legal abortion by ex...
Study Objective: The Chilean legislation forbids induced abortion, so little is known of the young w...