Reproductive Justice and Health Equity
To support women’s health and reproductive freedom, we focus on understanding the economic impacts of health access restrictions, our national maternal health crisis, and the racial disparities blocking health care access for people of color.

Collision of Crises The Triple Threat to Reproductive and Maternal Health Care
The United States’ Black maternal health crisis is the result of complex and overlapping factors, from barriers to accessing comprehensive reproductive health care to exposure to harmful social and economic determinants of health and historical, multigenerational gendered racism. This brief illustrates the dangerous collision [...]
Built for Our Survival: Reclaiming Black Birth from a History of Harm
This brief is the first in the Birthing While Black: The Urgent Fight for Maternal Health Reform Series by IWPR. Throughout this series, we will tell the story of how we got here: What are the roots of our health and economic systems? Why [...]
Abortion Bans Are Driving Away Young and Educated Workers
Abortion restrictions are not just limiting reproductive health care access—they are driving people away from states with abortion bans or severe restrictions. Recent IWPR research based on a survey of 10,000 adults found that 1 in 10—and 1 in 5 planning to have children [...]
Remote Working: An Underrecognized Tool for Reducing Health Inequality
Workplace flexibility leads to a healthier work-life balance. March 13 marks the 5th anniversary of President Trump’s COVID-19 emergency declaration. In the wake of the pandemic, telework increased drastically, particularly for workers in professional and managerial jobs. This allowed businesses to keep operating and employees [...]