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Effects on pregnancy outcomes of changes in the North Carolina State Abortion Fund

机译:北卡罗莱纳州堕胎基金变更对怀孕结果的影响

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Extending work of Cook et al. (1999, 1996), this paper examines abortion funding cutoffs for poor women in North Carolina, a unique setting allowing for a strong quasi-experimental design. Using vital registration data and additional administrative data from North Carolina, we decompose program effects on the abortion/birth ratio into two components: coverage (i.e., the proportion of all abortions that are state funded) and substitutability (the proportion of state funded abortions that would have been births in the absence of the state program). We show that both components are crucial for understanding the effects of fund cutoffs and that both components vary by age and by race. We offer explanations for these differences. Overall, we conclude that: the North Carolina State Abortion Fund (SAF) had powerful and pervasive effects: i.e., the SAF cutoffs reduced abortions and increased births.
机译:扩展Cook等人的工作。 (1999年,1996年),本文研究了北卡罗来纳州贫困妇女的堕胎资金截止点,这是一个独特的环境,可以进行强有力的准实验设计。利用北卡罗来纳州的人口动态登记数据和其他行政数据,我们将程序对堕胎/出生比率的影响分解为两个部分:覆盖率(即,由国家资助的所有堕胎的比例)和可替代性(由国家资助的堕胎的比例)如果没有国家计划,那将是出生的)。我们表明,这两个要素对于理解资金截止的影响至关重要,而且这两个要素随年龄和种族的不同而变化。我们为这些差异提供了解释。总的来说,我们得出以下结论:北卡罗莱纳州堕胎基金(SAF)具有强大而普遍的作用:即SAF的分界线减少了流产并增加了出生。

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