Did Parental Involvement Laws Grow Teeth? The Effects of State Restrictions on Minors' Access to Abortion
@article{Myers2019DidPI, title={Did Parental Involvement Laws Grow Teeth? The Effects of State Restrictions on Minors' Access to Abortion}, author={Caitlin Knowles Myers and Daniel Ladd}, journal={Women \& Psychology eJournal}, year={2019} }
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PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT: The Differential Impacts of Consent and Notice Requirements for Minors’ Abortions
- Law
- 2020
This paper uses pooled state level data for the years 1990-2015 to construct both double and triple difference models to estimate the impact of two abortion policies: parental consent and parental…
The Impact of Parental Involvement Laws on Minor Abortion
- Law
- 2019
In this article, we conduct a comprehensive analysis of the effect of parental involvement (PI) laws on the incidence of abortions to minors across a span of nearly three decades. We contribute to…
The Impact of Parental Involvement Laws on the Abortion Rate of Minors
- LawDemography
- 2020
A comprehensive analysis of the effect of parental involvement (PI) laws on the incidence of abortions to minors in the United States finds that PI laws enacted before the mid-1990s are associated with a 15% to 20% reduction in pregnancies, but laws enacted after this time are not associated with declines in abortions to Minor.
Targeted Regulations on Abortion Providers: Impacts on Women’s Education and Future Income
- Economics
- 2020
In recent years, targeted restrictions on abortion providers (TRAP) laws have been increasingly implemented across the U.S., often resulting in clinics’ closures, limiting abortion access. We study…
Trap'd Teens: Impacts of Abortion Provider Regulations on Fertility & Education
- EconomicsSSRN Electronic Journal
- 2022
IZA DP No. 14837 NOVEMBER 2021 TRAP’d Teens: Impacts of Abortion Provider Regulations on Fertility & Education Targeted regulations of abortion providers (TRAP laws) are the fastest growing abortion…
Undue Burden Beyond Texas: An Analysis of Abortion Clinic Closures, Births, and Abortions in Wisconsin
- MedicineJournal of Policy Analysis and Management
- 2019
It is found that a hundred-mile increase in distance to the nearest clinic is associated with 25 percent fewer abortions and 4 percent more births, and significant racial disparities in who is most affected by abortion clinic closures are found.
Reasons for and Logistical Burdens of Judicial Bypass for Abortion in Illinois.
- MedicineThe Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
- 2020
The impact of targeted regulation of abortion providers laws on abortions and births
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- 2022
This paper analyzes the impact of supply-side abortion restrictions on aggregate abortion and birth rates in the USA. Specifically, I exploit state and time variation in the implementation of the…
Predicted changes in abortion access and incidence in a post-Roe world.
- SociologyContraception
- 2019
Confidential and legal access to abortion and contraception in the USA, 1960–2020
- LawJournal of Population Economics
- 2022
An expansive empirical literature estimates the causal effects of policies governing young women’s confidential and legal access to contraception and abortion. I present a new review of changes in…
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