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Abortion Policy in the United States: The New Legal Landscape and Its Threats to Health and Socioeconomic Well‐Being

Paula M. Lantz, Katherine Michelmore, Michelle H. Moniz, Okeoma Mmeje, William G. Axinn, Kayte Spector‐Bagdady

2023Milbank Quarterly13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Policy Points The historic 2022 Supreme Court Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization decision has created a new public policy landscape in the United States that will restrict access to legal and safe abortion for a significant proportion of the population. Policies restricting access to abortion bring with them significant threats and harms to health by delaying or denying essential evidence-based medical care and increasing the risks for adverse maternal and infant outcomes, including death. Restrictive abortion policies will increase the number of children born into and living in poverty, increase the number of families experiencing serious financial instability and hardship, increase racial inequities in socioeconomic security, and put significant additional pressure on under-resourced social welfare systems.

Topics & Concepts

AbortionPovertySocioeconomic statusEconomic growthPopulationHealth careWelfareSupreme courtHealth equityPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsSocioeconomicsEnvironmental healthMedicineLawEconomicsPregnancyGeneticsBiologyReproductive Health and ContraceptionReproductive Health and TechnologiesAmerican Constitutional Law and Politics
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