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Contraceptive 525 Verhütungsmittel 525 Fertility 340 Fertilität 340 Familienplanung 252 Family planning 250 Frauen 98 Women 98 Sexuality 83 Sexualität 83 Schwangerschaftsabbruch 75 Abortion 74 fertility 65 USA 60 United States 60 contraception 53 contraceptive 51 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 50 Women workers 50 family planning 50 Ehe 47 Marriage 47 Entwicklungsländer 46 infant mortality 44 maternal mortality 44 birth 43 births 43 Jugendliche 41 Youth 41 health services 41 hiv/aids 41 mortality rate 41 reproductive health 41 Developing countries 40 Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers 40 Theorie 40 Theory 40 child mortality 40 hiv 40 live births 39
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Book / Working Paper 404 Article 171 Journal 3
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Graue Literatur 169 Non-commercial literature 169 Article in journal 157 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 157 Working Paper 152 Arbeitspapier 151 Aufsatz im Buch 11 Book section 11 Hochschulschrift 10 Amtsdruckschrift 8 Government document 8 Thesis 7 Collection of articles written by one author 5 Sammlung 5 Statistics 4 Statistik 4 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Case study 2 Fallstudie 2 Reprint 2 Konferenzschrift 1 No longer published / No longer aquired 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 529 Undetermined 48 German 1
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Bailey, Martha J. 26 Miller, Grant 20 Greenwood, Jeremy 16 Guner, Nezih 16 Valente, Christine 15 Lindo, Jason M. 12 Francesconi, Marco 11 Kopecky, Karen A. 10 Karlan, Dean 9 Packham, Analisa 9 Bongaarts, John 8 Levine, Phillip B. 8 Paula, Áureo de 8 Raffler, Pia 8 Strulik, Holger 8 Jamison, Julian C. 7 Kearney, Melissa Schettini 7 Clarke, Damian 6 Coles, Melvyn Glyn 6 Fischer, Stefanie 6 Goldin, Claudia 6 Gupta, Indrani 6 Jana, Smarajit 6 Karra, Mahesh 6 Katz, Lawrence F. 6 Rao, Vijayendra 6 Royer, Heather 6 Wilde, Joshua 6 Ainsworth, Martha 5 Bertocchi, Graziella 5 Bhattacharya, Joydeep 5 Chakraborty, Shankha 5 Daysal, N. Meltem 5 Dimico, Arcangelo 5 Falco, Chiara 5 Felkey, Amanda J. 5 Rodríguez-González, Ana 5 Westoff, Charles F. 5 Ananat, Elizabeth Oltmans 4 Beegle, Kathleen 4
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 45 International Monetary Fund 44 National Bureau of Economic Research 22 Weltbank 3 Pakistan / Bureau of Statistics 2 Global HIV Prevention Working Group 1 International Conference and Workshop on Using Operations Research to Help Family Planning Programs Work Better <1990, Columbia, Md.> 1 International Institute for Population Sciences 1 Macro International Inc. 1 Monopolies and Mergers Commission 1 Office of the Prime Minister, National Statistical Office 1 Parliament by the Secretary of State for Trade 1 Population Action International 1 Population Council / Policy Research Division 1 USA / Bureau of the Census 1 Vereinte Nationen / Department of Economic and Social Affairs / Population Division 1 Vereinte Nationen / Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1 eSocialSciences 1
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IMF Staff Country Reports 44 Discussion paper series / IZA 22 NBER working paper series 22 NBER Working Paper 18 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 18 Population and development review 17 IZA Discussion Paper 12 Working papers / Population Council, Policy Research Division 11 Demography : a publication of the Population Association of America ; the statistical study of human populations 9 Living Standards Measurement Study working paper 9 Working papers / the Population Council, Research Division 7 Feminist economics 6 Health economics 6 The Pakistan development review : PDR 6 WFS scientific reports 6 Discussion papers / CEPR 5 The American economic review 5 Comparative studies / World Fertility Survey, International Statistical Institute : cross-national summaries 4 DHS analytical studies 4 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 4 GLO discussion paper 4 Journal of health economics 4 Journal of human resources : JHR 4 LSMS working paper 4 Working paper / Center for Global Development 4 BREAD working paper 3 CEBI working paper series : working paper 3 CESifo working papers 3 CSAE working paper / Centre for the Study of African Economies 3 DHS comparative reports 3 DHS working papers 3 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 3 International economic review 3 Policy Research Working Paper 3 Policy research working paper : WPS 3 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 3 American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association 2 Applied economics 2 Center for Global Development Working Paper 2 Colorado College Working Paper 2
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Reproductive technology and the child care sector : how access to oral contraception and abortion shaped workforce composition and quality
Herbst, Chris M.; Tekin, Erdal - 2025
The composition and quality of the child care workforce may be uniquely sensitive to changes in the complementarities between home production and market work. This paper examines whether the expansion of oral contraceptives and abortion access throughout the 1960's and 1970's influenced the...
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Financial incentives, contraceptive use and abortion behavior
Almlund, Mathilde; Ejrnæs, Mette; Jørgensen, Thomas H. - 2025
We examine whether financial incentives affect fertility and family planning. We use a reform reducing child benefits paid to larger families together with Danish longitudinal register data on the universe of legal abortions and birth control pill purchases to address this question. We find that...
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Reproductive Technology and the Child Care Sector: How Access to Oral Contraception and Abortion Shaped Workforce Composition and Quality
Herbst, Chris M.; Tekin, Erdal - 2025
The composition and quality of the child care workforce may be uniquely sensitive to changes in the complementarities between home production and market work. This paper examines whether the expansion of oral contraceptives and abortion access throughout the 1960's and 1970's influenced the...
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Fertility transitions in low- and middle-income countries : the role of preferences
Bongaarts, John - In: Population and development review 51 (2025) 1, pp. 163-180
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Community Health Workers as Key Providers of Easy-to-Use Contraceptive Injectables
Andreottola, Michele; Basenya, Olivier; Orozco-Olvera, … - 2025
This study employs a cluster randomized controlled trial and administrative health center data to investigate the effects of authorizing community health workers to deliver a new generation of contraceptive injections directly to women during routine home visits following comprehensive training....
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Family planning and ethnic heritage : evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
Bertocchi, Graziella; Dimico, Arcangelo; Falco, Chiara - 2024
Family planning is a critical issue in countries, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa, where high fertility rates coexist with low contraceptive use alongside ad- verse perinatal outcomes. Using a combination of ethnographic, ecological, and folklore data, we investigate the role played in...
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Can expanding contraceptive access reduce adverse infant health outcomes?
Flynn, James - 2024
This paper uses the implementation of a privately funded family planning program in Colorado to demonstrate that expanding access to long-acting reversible contraceptives to lower income women creates positive selection in the health of the children being born, reducing the rates of extremely...
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Family planning and ethnic heritage
Bertocchi, Graziella; Dimico, Arcangelo; Falco, Chiara - 2024
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Fertility desires and contraceptive transition
Yeatman, Sara; Sennott, Christie - In: Population and development review 50 (2024), pp. 511-538
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Health transitions and the rise of modern contraceptive prevalence : demand, access, and choice
Corker, Jamaica; Biddlecom, Ann E.; Abbasi-Shavazi, … - In: Population and development review 50 (2024), pp. 571-595
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Revisiting women's empowerment and contraception
Jejeebhoy, Shireen J.; Sathar, Zeba A. - In: Population and development review 50 (2024), pp. 597-623
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Family planning and ethnic heritage : evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
Bertocchi, Graziella; Dimico, Arcangelo; Falco, Chiara - 2024
Family planning is a critical issue in countries, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa, where high fertility rates coexist with low contraceptive use alongside adverse perinatal outcomes. Using a combination of ethnographic, ecological, and folklore data, we investigate the role played in...
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Family planning and ethnic heritage : evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
Bertocchi, Graziella; Dimico, Arcangelo; Falco, Chiara - 2024
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Contraceptive change and fertility transition
Kantorová, Vladimíra; Bongaarts, John - In: Population and development review 50 (2024), pp. 459-485
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Beyond economics and culture : a demographic perspective on contraceptive theory
Sawadogo, Nathalie; Bassinga, Hervé; Ngock, Adèle M. … - In: Population and development review 50 (2024), pp. 487-510
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Economic foundations of contraceptive transitions : theories and a review of the evidence
Karra, Mahesh; Wilde, Joshua - In: Population and development review 50 (2024), pp. 539-569
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Societal upheaval and the contraceptive transition
Lerch, Mathias - In: Population and development review 50 (2024), pp. 625-647
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A narrative review of the impact of public family planning policies and programs on the contraceptive transition in low- and middle-income countries
Finlay, Jocelyn E. - In: Population and development review 50 (2024), pp. 649-674
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"Supply-side versus demand-side unmet need : implications for family planning programs" : a comment
Karra, Mahesh - In: Population and development review 50 (2024) 4, pp. 1465-1475
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COVID-19 and contraceptive use in two African countries : examining conflicting pressures on women
Grace, Kathryn L.; Boyle, Elizabeth Heger; Mikal, Jude P.; … - In: Population and development review 50 (2024), pp. 395-419
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Determinants of persistently high fertility in Sudan
Sieverding, Maia - 2024
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Family planning and ethnic heritage : evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
Bertocchi, Graziella; Dimico, Arcangelo; Falco, Chiara - 2024
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Contraceptive access creates positive selection in infant health
Flynn, James - 2024
This paper documents an important unintended consequence of expanding contraceptive access; namely that it creates positive selection in the health of the children being born. I use a family planning intervention which gave thousands of long-acting reversible contraceptives to reproductive-age...
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Aggravating Inequalities : State Regulation of Abortion and Contraception
Whelan, Allison - 2023
Each year in the United States, pervasive inequities in health-care access and health outcomes contribute to tens of thousands of excess deaths among communities of color and other historically marginalized and vulnerable populations. Tragically, even that number may be a conservative estimate....
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Can Expanding Contraceptive Access Reduce Adverse Infant Health Outcomes?
Flynn, James - 2023
This paper demonstrates that expanding access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) to lower-income women creates positive selection in the health of the cohorts of children being born. I exploit the staggered timing of three privately funded programs which distributed LARCs at no...
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The Oral Contraceptive Pill and Adolescents' Mental Health
Costa-Ramón, Ana; Daysal, N. Meltem; … - 2023
What is the impact of the oral contraceptive pill on the mental health of adolescent girls? Using administrative data from Denmark and exploiting the variation in the timing of pill initiation in an event study design, we find that the likelihood of a depression diagnosis and antidepressant use...
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Power to choose? : examining the link between contraceptive use and domestic violence
Ojha, Manini; Babbar, Karan - 2023
Contraception is a crucial tool that empowers women to control their bodily autonomy. Concurrently, violence against women remains a pressing public-health issue depleting women's autonomy. We establish a causal link between the decision to use contraception and the occurrence of intimate...
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Child survival and contraception choice : theory and evidence
Bhattacharya, Joydeep; Chakraborty, Shankha; Kim, Minkyong - 2023
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Subdermal contraceptive implants and repeat teenage motherhood : evidence from a major maternity hospital-based program in Uruguay
Ferre, Zuleika; Triunfo, Patricia; Antón Pérez, José … - In: Health economics 32 (2023) 12, pp. 2679-2693
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Analysis of contraceptive use among homeless women in Kenya : a case of Nairobi county
Pkaremba, Lydia Cheruto; Oleche, Martine Odhiambo; … - In: Cogent economics & finance 11 (2023) 2, pp. 1-19
Many factors influence the utilization of reproductive healthcare services in Kenya. Despite the effort by the government and other stakeholders to improve access and utilization of these services, there remains a major challenge in reaching out to marginalized segments of society. The study...
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The oral contraceptive pill and adolescents' mental health
Costa-Ramón, Ana; Daysal, N. Meltem; … - 2023
What is the impact of the oral contraceptive pill on the mental health of adolescent girls? Using administrative data from Denmark and exploiting the variation in the timing of pill initiation in an event study design, we find that the likelihood of a depression diagnosis and antidepressant use...
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The oral contraceptive pill and adolescents' mental health
Costa-Ramón, Ana; Daysal, N. Meltem; … - 2023
What is the impact of the oral contraceptive pill on the mental health of adolescent girls? Using administrative data from Denmark and exploiting the variation in the timing of pill initiation in an event study design, we find that the likelihood of a depression diagnosis and antidepressant use...
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The oral contraceptive pill and adolescents' mental health
Costa-Ramón, Ana; Daysal, N. Meltem; … - 2023
What is the impact of the oral contraceptive pill on the mental health of adolescent girls? Using administrative data from Denmark and exploiting the variation in the timing of pill initiation in an event study design, we find that the likelihood of a depression diagnosis and antidepressant use...
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Economic Foundations of Contraceptive Transitions : Theories and a Review of the Evidence
Karra, Mahesh; Wilde, Joshua - 2023
We review the foundations of the economic development-contraception nexus, focusing on the pathways through which economic factors drive contraceptive adoption and change. We investigate the channels through which the relationship between economic development and contraceptive dynamics are...
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Power to Choose? Examining the Link between Contraceptive Use and Domestic Violence
Ojha, Manini; Babbar, Karan - 2023
Contraceptive usage is a crucial tool that empowers women to control their bodily autonomy and reproductive outcomes. At the same time, violence against women remains a pressing pubIic health issue worldwide depleting women's autonomy. In this paper, we establish a causal link between the...
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Telemedicine and direct to consumer advertising attitudes and the future of telehealth : women report telemedicine as a comfortable option for accessing birth control
Johnson, Erika Katherine - In: Health marketing quarterly 40 (2023) 3, pp. 309-325
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The economics of abortion policy
Clarke, Damian - 2023
This article provides a review of the economics of abortion policy. In particular, it focuses on the determinants of abortion reform, as well as the effects of abortion reform on individual circumstances. The economic literature on abortion policy is broad, studying abortion reforms that have...
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Economic foundations of contraceptive transitions : theories and a review of the evidence
Karra, Mahesh; Wilde, Joshua - 2023
We review the foundations of the economic development-contraception nexus, focusing on the pathways through which economic factors drive contraceptive adoption and change. We investigate the channels through which the relationship between economic development and contraceptive dynamics are...
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Risk attitude, risky behaviour and price determination in the sex market : a case study of Yangon, Myanmar
Yamada, Hiroyuki; Kanayama, Yuki; Yoshikawa, Kanako; … - In: Pacific economic review 28 (2023) 5, pp. 665-691
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Reproductive Technology and the Child Care Sector : How Access to Oral Contraception and Abortion Shaped Workforce Composition and Quality
Herbst, Chris M.; Tekin, Erdal - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
The composition and quality of the child care workforce may be uniquely sensitive to changes in the complementarities between home production and market work. This paper examines whether the expansion of oral contraceptives and abortion access throughout the 1960's and 1970's influenced the...
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Spillovers from Medicaid contraceptive use to non-medicaid patients : evidence from New York
Callison, Kevin; Carlos, Marisa; Willage, Barton - In: Health economics 34 (2025) 5, pp. 821-826
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Effects of confidential access to oral contraception in late adolescence on work and earnings
Cragun, Randy - 2025
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Subdermal Contraceptive Implants and Repeated Teenage Motherhood : Evidence from a Major Maternity Hospital-Based Programme in Uruguay
Ferre, Zuleika; Triunfo, Patricia; Antón, José-Ignacio - 2022
Teenage fertility is a social problem because of its private and public costs in countries of different levels of development. Reductions in adolescent birth rates have not necessarily followed the drop in overall fertility due to the demographic transition model. This paper analyses the impact...
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The Role of Gender Inequality and Health Expenditure on the Coverage of Demand for Family Planning Satisfied by Modern Contraceptives : An Analysis of 14 LAC Countries
Moreira, Laisa Rodrigues; Blumenberg, Cauane; Ewerling, … - 2022
Background: Despite international efforts to improve reproductive health indicators, little attention is paid to the contributions of contextual factors to modern contraceptive coverage, especially in the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region. This study aimed to identify the association...
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Reproductive governance in a fragile and population-dense context : family planning policies, discourses, and practices in Burundi
Schwarz, Joëlle; Manirakiza, René; Merten, Sonja - In: The European journal of development research 34 (2022) 6, pp. 2666-2687
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The Missing Baby Bust : The Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Contraceptive Use, Pregnancy, and Childbirth among Low-Income Women
Bailey, Martha J.; Bart, Lea J.; Lang, Vanessa Wanner - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
Multiple episodes in U.S. history demonstrate that birth rates fall in response to recessions. However, the 2020 COVID-19 recession differed from earlier periods in that employment and access to contraception and abortion fell, as reproductive health centers across the country temporarily closed...
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Supply-side versus demand-side unmet need : implications for family planning programs
Senderowicz, Leigh; Maloney, Nicole - In: Population and development review 48 (2022) 3, pp. 689-722
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Two Sides of the Same Pill? Fertility Control and Mental Health Effect of the Contraceptive Pill
Valder, Franziska - 2022
I investigate the link between access to the contraceptive pill, mental health, and labor market outcomes. While liberalizing labor market effects of access to the pill are well established, a medical literature suggests a link between hormonal contraception and depression. Exploiting variation...
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The Missing Baby Bust : The Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic for Contraceptive Use, Pregnancy, and Childbirth Among Low-Income Women
Bailey, Martha J.; Bart, Lea; Lang, Vanessa Wanner - 2022
Multiple episodes in U.S. history demonstrate that birth rates fall in response to recessions. However, the 2020 COVID-19 recession differed from earlier periods in that employment and access to contraception and abortion fell, as reproductive health centers across the country temporarily closed...
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The mediating influence of procurement strategy on the relationship between physical distribution and availability of contraceptives in public health facilities
Wilson, Tusiime; Nguni, Winnie; Rwehumbiza, Deusdedit - In: Business management review : journal of the University … 25 (2022) 1, pp. 42-59
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