<b>Background</b>: In 1987, the U.S. unintended pregnancy rate was 59 per 1,000 women ages 15-44; the rate fell to 54 in 2008. Over this period, American women experienced dramatic demographic shifts, including an aging population that was better educated and more racially and ethnically diverse. <b>Objective</b>: This study aims to explain trends in unintended pregnancy and understand what factors contributed most strongly to changes in rates over time, focusing on population composition and group-specific changes. <b>Methods</b>: We used the 1988 and 2006-10 waves of the National Survey of Family Growth and employed a decomposition approach, looking jointly at age, relationship status and educational attainment. <b>Results</b>: ...
Background Between 2006 and 2017 U.S. Hispanics experienced a 31% drop in fertility rates, the large...
The Great Recession was associated with reduced fertility in the United States. Many questions about...
Using a hazards framework and panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979-2004),...
more children ever.3 A study of births to ever-married women found that the pro-portion of births th...
The incidence of unintended pregnancy is a key indicator of a population’s reproductive health, and ...
The number of unintended pregnancies in the U.S. has been rising since the legalization of abortion...
States had an unintended pregnancy in 1994 (the latest year for which data are available).1 The high...
Background: Pregnancy loss can have physical and psychological consequences for women and their fami...
In 1975-79, U.S. women childless at age 30 had low fertility after age 30. Under age- and parity-spe...
Research on unintended fertility tends to focus on births as isolated events. This article expands p...
Research on unintended fertility tends to focus on births as isolated events. This article expands p...
Unintended birth is associated with adverse maternal and infant outcomes. In 2006, US Hispanics had...
Public health has moved away from its original mission to address and promote health on a societal l...
Public health has moved away from its original mission to address and promote health on a societal l...
Unintended birth is associated with adverse maternal and infant outcomes. In 2006, US Hispanics had ...
Background Between 2006 and 2017 U.S. Hispanics experienced a 31% drop in fertility rates, the large...
The Great Recession was associated with reduced fertility in the United States. Many questions about...
Using a hazards framework and panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979-2004),...
more children ever.3 A study of births to ever-married women found that the pro-portion of births th...
The incidence of unintended pregnancy is a key indicator of a population’s reproductive health, and ...
The number of unintended pregnancies in the U.S. has been rising since the legalization of abortion...
States had an unintended pregnancy in 1994 (the latest year for which data are available).1 The high...
Background: Pregnancy loss can have physical and psychological consequences for women and their fami...
In 1975-79, U.S. women childless at age 30 had low fertility after age 30. Under age- and parity-spe...
Research on unintended fertility tends to focus on births as isolated events. This article expands p...
Research on unintended fertility tends to focus on births as isolated events. This article expands p...
Unintended birth is associated with adverse maternal and infant outcomes. In 2006, US Hispanics had...
Public health has moved away from its original mission to address and promote health on a societal l...
Public health has moved away from its original mission to address and promote health on a societal l...
Unintended birth is associated with adverse maternal and infant outcomes. In 2006, US Hispanics had ...
Background Between 2006 and 2017 U.S. Hispanics experienced a 31% drop in fertility rates, the large...
The Great Recession was associated with reduced fertility in the United States. Many questions about...
Using a hazards framework and panel data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979-2004),...