This article surveys, in non-technical language, various econometric studies on the correlation between changes in access to abortion (whether through legalization, increased public funding, increased safety, etc.) and social phenomena such as sexual activity, crime, and opportunities for women. It argues that many econometrics-based abortion studies are contentious, often yielding varying results depending on the stakes of those commissioning the studies, and often too technical to be useful to policy-makers. As a result of these shortcomings, the author calls for methodological soundness and publication for a more general audience for those social scientists who want to enter the reproductive rights debate
There is evidence in the economic literature that restrictions on Medicaid funding for abortion redu...
In this paper, I evaluate the effects of regulations that limit the availability of abortion service...
Background Approximately one quarter of all pregnancies globally end in abortion, making it one of t...
This article surveys, in non-technical language, various econometric studies on the correlation betw...
Readers unfamiliar with the academic economic publications of Levine (Wellesley College) will find h...
ABSTRACT: Recent economic research on abortion has emphasized the demand side of the market. Theoret...
Journal ArticleIn the current controversy surrounding abortion, rates of illegal abortion, being dif...
As one of the most vehemently argued topics of the last several decades, it is very important to be ...
BackgroundAlthough abortions are a common aspect of people's reproductive lives, the economic implic...
The worldwide birth rate has been in steady decline over the past 50 years. Many factors may influen...
A pregnant woman's socioeconomic sta-tus influences the likelihood of her receiving a legal or ...
The impacts of access to health care and protective services on health and wellness outcomes are imp...
Since the ruling of Roe v. Wade in 1973, controversy in regards to its acceptance in the U.S. remain...
This paper views abortion access as an insurance policy that protects women from unwanted pregnancie...
abstract: Abortion is one of the most polarizing moral issues in our society today. This issue divid...
There is evidence in the economic literature that restrictions on Medicaid funding for abortion redu...
In this paper, I evaluate the effects of regulations that limit the availability of abortion service...
Background Approximately one quarter of all pregnancies globally end in abortion, making it one of t...
This article surveys, in non-technical language, various econometric studies on the correlation betw...
Readers unfamiliar with the academic economic publications of Levine (Wellesley College) will find h...
ABSTRACT: Recent economic research on abortion has emphasized the demand side of the market. Theoret...
Journal ArticleIn the current controversy surrounding abortion, rates of illegal abortion, being dif...
As one of the most vehemently argued topics of the last several decades, it is very important to be ...
BackgroundAlthough abortions are a common aspect of people's reproductive lives, the economic implic...
The worldwide birth rate has been in steady decline over the past 50 years. Many factors may influen...
A pregnant woman's socioeconomic sta-tus influences the likelihood of her receiving a legal or ...
The impacts of access to health care and protective services on health and wellness outcomes are imp...
Since the ruling of Roe v. Wade in 1973, controversy in regards to its acceptance in the U.S. remain...
This paper views abortion access as an insurance policy that protects women from unwanted pregnancie...
abstract: Abortion is one of the most polarizing moral issues in our society today. This issue divid...
There is evidence in the economic literature that restrictions on Medicaid funding for abortion redu...
In this paper, I evaluate the effects of regulations that limit the availability of abortion service...
Background Approximately one quarter of all pregnancies globally end in abortion, making it one of t...