Contraception and abortion are most often used by people to prevent having children they are not ready to care for or do not want. One of the most common reasons people delay or prevent childbearing is economic. This brief synthesizes findings from recent research on the causal relationship between access to contraception and abortion and individual economic outcomes in the United States.
THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONTRACEPTION, ABORTION, AND ECONOMIC WELL-BEING
By Christine Clark and Emme Rogers|2023-12-12T16:06:04-05:00December 12, 2023|Briefing Paper, Center for the Economics of Reproductive Health, IWPR, Publications|0 Comments