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Abortion laws and women’s health

Damian Clarke, Hanna Mühlrad

2020Journal of Health Economics58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We examine the impact of progressive and regressive abortion legislation on women's health in Mexico. Following a 2007 reform in the Federal District of Mexico which decriminalised and subsidised early-term elective abortion, multiple other Mexican states increased sanctions on illegal abortion. We observe that the original legalisation resulted in a sharp decline in maternal morbidity, particularly morbidity due to haemorrhage early in pregnancy. We observe small or null impacts on women's health from increasing sanctions on illegal abortion. These results quantify the considerable improvements in non-mortal health outcomes flowing from legal access to abortion.

Topics & Concepts

AbortionSanctionsLegislationMedicineAbortion lawPregnancyEconomic growthPolitical scienceEnvironmental healthFamily planningLawEconomicsPopulationResearch methodologyBiologyGeneticsReproductive Health and ContraceptionGlobal Maternal and Child HealthDemographic Trends and Gender Preferences