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AIDing Contraception: HIV and Recent Trends in Abortion Rates
Since the onset of HIV/AIDS awareness in the early 1980s, much attention has centered around the substantial negative effects of the disease throughout the world.
Hussey, Andrew +2 more
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Capitalism and Femicide: an Empirical Inquiry
ABSTRACT This study investigates the claim that capitalism (or neoliberal reforms) is associated with higher rates of femicide, which is often identified as an outcome of the capitalist exploitation of women in parts of the feminist literature. Employing a panel of 163 countries observed between 1990 and 2023, we find no significantly positive ...
Christian Bjørnskov, Martin Rode
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Abortion restrictions and female medical school applicants: A retrospective study. [PDF]
Gilchrist JM, Istl AC, Kirpalani A.
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Towards a Responsible Liberalism
ABSTRACT Liberalism has many faces, ranging from that which emphasises the laissez‐faire approach of freedom from interference to the interventionist perspective on providing the conditions for people to exercise their liberty. In this essay, after summarising the arguments made by four prominent liberal scholars (namely, Keynes, Hayek, Buchanan and ...
Adam Oliver
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Later Abortion Care Availability, Quoted Self-Pay Prices, and State Medicaid Acceptance.
Weitz TA, Schwartz MW.
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Gender differences in attitudes towards abortion: a cross-sectional study from Türkiye. [PDF]
Cakar A +5 more
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Abortion in legal, social, and healthcare contexts
J. Marecek, C. Macleod, Lesley Hoggart
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Abstract Using ethnographic vignettes from my doctoral research, this article contextualizes and analyses Britain's Black maternal health crisis— a crisis of reproductive racism— through a Black feminist lens. The inequities Black mothers face has a strong Black (and) feminist history of being analyzed in relation to the politics of anti‐Black racism ...
Princess Banda
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From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings - a systematic review. [PDF]
Vizheh M +7 more
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The uncomfortable science in the womb: How biological experience disrupts surrogacy narratives
Abstract The discourse surrounding surrogacy portrays pregnancy as a temporary process, depicting surrogates as neutral “carriers” whose involvement concludes at birth. This narrative minimizes gestation's biological significance despite evidence of its lasting effects on both women and children.
Orit Chorowicz Bar‐Am +2 more
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