State abortion rates. The impact of policies, providers, politics, demographics, and economic environment
- PMID: 10164042
- DOI: 10.1016/s0167-6296(96)00494-8
State abortion rates. The impact of policies, providers, politics, demographics, and economic environment
Abstract
This paper uses data on abortion rates by state from 1974-1988 to estimate two-stage least squares models with fixed state and year effects. Restrictions on Medicaid funding for abortion are correlated with lower abortion rates in-state and higher rates among nearby states. A maximal estimate suggests that 19-25% of the abortions among low-income women that are publicly funded do not take place after funding is eliminated. Parental notification laws for teen abortions do not significantly affect aggregate abortion rates. A larger number of abortion providers in a state increases the abortion rate, primarily through inducing cross-state travel.
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