限制性堕胎立法在解释口服避孕药使用变化中的作用

Amanda J. Felkey, Kristina M.L. Acri née Lybecker
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在美国堕胎合法化之后,学者们研究了它对各种因素的影响,包括妇女的教育选择和劳动力决定,堕胎率,以及最具争议的犯罪。经济学家还调查了各州限制堕胎的决定因素,探讨了人口特征、地点可用性和倡导团体力量的重要性。值得注意的是,在现有的文学考试堕胎合法化的影响和限制其使用的决定使用口服避孕药。早期的研究表明,在未成年人获得避孕服务方面法律较宽松的州,避孕药的使用率较高,但围绕堕胎限制的法律框架的影响仍未得到研究。使用线性回归模型来分析三个周期的全国性调查家庭增长(NSFG)数据我们分析变异的可能性在州堕胎可用性、代理通过立法限制女性的生育权,可能会产生变异的使用避孕药。我们有理由认为,如果没有终止妊娠的选择(或在终止妊娠费用较高的州),口服避孕药将得到更广泛的使用。我们的研究结果表明,对堕胎资金的限制对女性使用避孕药的决定有重大而积极的影响。这些结果表明,女人是超前思维避孕的决策时,至少相对于堕胎的立法,这表明对提高健康状况有重要的政策意义。
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The Role of Restrictive Abortion Legislation in Explaining Variation in Oral Contraceptive Use
Following the legalization of abortion in the United States, scholars have studied its impact on a wide variety of factors including women’s educational choices and labor force decisions, abortion rates, and most controversially, crime. Economists have also investigated the determinants of state abortion restrictions, exploring the importance of demographic characteristics, locational availability, and the strength of advocacy groups. Notably absent from the existing literature is an examination of the impact of legalized abortion and the restrictions of its use on the decision to use oral contraceptives. Earlier work established that states with more lenient laws regarding access to contraceptive services by minors have greater pill use, but the impact of the legal framework surrounding abortion restrictions remains unexamined. Using a linear regression model to analyze three cycles of the National Survey on Family Growth (NSFG) data we analyze the possibility that variation in state abortion availability, proxied by legislation restricting a woman’s reproductive rights, may generate variation in the use of birth control pills. It is reasonable to expect that without the option of terminating a pregnancy (or in states where the cost of doing so is higher), that oral contraceptives would be more widely utilized. Our findings reveal that restrictions on abortion funding have a significant and positive impact on a woman’s decision to use the pill. These results indicate that women are forward thinking when making their contraceptive decisions, at least relative to abortion legislation, which suggests that there are important policy implications for increasing health outcomes.
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