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Twenty-six states require that women seeking an abortion wait between 18 and 72 hours after receipt of counseling …. Abortion rates fell 17 percent among all women, but 22 percent among white non-Hispanics and 14 percent among black non … before the abortion can be completed. Thirteen states require that the counseling be given in person necessitating at least …
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research on the relationship between fertility and women's labour force participation. It surveys methods used to obtain causal … across the lifecycle and across successive cohorts; and of recognizing that women's choices over both fertility and labour … health technologies have muted the familycareer tradeoff primarily by allowing women to time their fertility, policy has not …
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values transmit into abortion laws. This fertility behaviour determines the time when young women have their first live birth …Religion Predicting Fertility Behaviour of Young Women in Contemporary GermanyReligion in contemporary Germany is … Catholic, Protestant, Muslim or non‐religious shapes fertility patterns of young women in contemporary Germany. The paper …
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I specify a dynamic life-cycle model of abortion, contraceptive use, schooling, and labor supply decisions of US women … decrease abortion rates substantially, while also leading to an increase in women's schooling …. I structurally estimate the model, allowing for abortion misreporting, using data from the NLSY97, aggregate abortion …
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The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization sparked the most profound … transformation of the landscape of abortion access in 50 years. We provide the first estimates of the effects of this decision on … fertility using a pre-registered synthetic difference-in-differences design applied to newly released provisional natality data …
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We use difference-in-differences research designs to estimate the effects of abortion bans on births at the county … level, leveraging data on changes in driving distance and appointment availability at the nearest facility where abortion … measurable barriers. However, the effects grow substantially with travel burdens. In counties where the nearest abortion facility …
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pharmaceutical use, and using difference-in-difference and event study methods, we document that this expansion improved women … pill upon a women's request is linked with a worsening in reproductive health outcomes. …
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has highlighted the far-reaching impact of abortion restrictions for women and families, which extend beyond their … proximate effects on abortions, births, and fertility. We provide some of the first causal evidence on how abortion restrictions … form of violence experienced by women, and changes in access to abortion may generate unintended effects on various inputs …
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How is prenatal sex selective behaviour influenced by the presence of cheap fetal gender identification technology and financial incentives? We analyze a conditional cash transfer program in India called Janani Suraksha Yojna. By providing access to prenatal sex detection technology like the...
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legalization of abortion and the enactment of laws permitting young unmarried women to consent to it led to substantial delays in …Recent research postulating that the diffusion of confidential access to the birth control pill to young women in the … largely contemporaneous diffusion of access to abortion. Estimates using a new panel of data on state policies related to …
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