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2022 Analysis: Costs of Reproductive Health Restrictions

WEB1.40%. 597,068. Notes: IWPR estimates using 2020-2022 Current Populations Survey Data. The number of restrictions by state are based on Guttmacher Institute’s “Overview …

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Costs of Reproductive Health Restrictions

WEBIn recent decades, a rise in state efforts to limit access to comprehensive reproductive health care has threatened women’s equality and participation in the workforce and put …

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THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF ABORTION ACCESS

WEBstructural barriers accessing different aspects of reproductive health care and are also overrepresented among abortion patients (Jones and Jerman 2017b). This is likely due …

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IWPR Reproductive Rights Index

WEBIn the lowest-ranking states for women’s reproductive rights, the average median income for women is $24,335 compared to $29,251 in the top five states. The median income for …

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Health, Safety, Violence, and Disaster: How Economic Analysis

WEBIWPR’s women’s health and safety efforts highlight the social and economic aspects of health, safety, and security issues. Over the past quarter century, the …

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The Costs of Reproductive Health Restrictions: An Economic …

WEBThese costs for obtaining abortion care are included in the totals reported for women of reproductive age, 15 to 44 years. This summary was prepared by Jeff Hayes, PhD, and …

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IWPR Reproductive Rights Index: A State-by-State Analysis and …

WEBThe Status of Women in the States Initiative at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research provides timely data and research on women’s progress and well-being …

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THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS

WEBHealth, which examines the connections between women’s economic security and reproductive health access. An accompanying review details the evidence of the …

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The Costs of Reproductive Health Restrictions: An Economic Case …

WEBAccess to comprehensive reproductive health care is central to gender equity and women’s full participation in the workplace. For businesses, restrictions on access …

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Black Maternal Health Week 2024 Highlights Ongoing US …

WEBFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 11, 2024 Contact: William Lutz 202-785-5100 “We are letting women, especially Black women, needlessly die…” Black Maternal Health Week …

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In South Carolina, abortion bans and other restrictions cost …

WEBIn South Carolina, implementing abortion bans and other restrictive reproductive health care policies could cost the state $1.9 billion per year. Nearly 10,000 women ages 15 to …

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Improving Success in Higher Education through Increased …

WEBhealth professionals, provides some clarity. A 2017 ACHA member survey of 110 colleges and universities found that around 30 percent of respondent institutions’ school health …

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Meet the President

WEBDr. Jamila K. Taylor is a national health equity leader, seasoned health policy researcher, and social justice advocate. A renowned health policy expert, Taylor’s work centers …

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Paid Parental Leave in the United States: What the Data Tell Us …

WEBPaid Parental Leave in the United States: What the Data Tell Us about Access, Usage, and Economic and Health Benefits. DOWNLOAD REPORT. This paper …

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Paid Parental Leave in the United States

WEBSuch a law would bring substantial health and economic benefits to individuals, employers, and the economy. As discussed in this paper, research suggests that paid family leave …

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In Kentucky, abortion bans and other restrictions cost the …

WEBIn Kentucky, implementing abortion bans and other restrictive reproductive health care policies could cost the state $1.8 billion per year. Nearly 10,000 women ages 15 to 44 …

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THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN FLORIDA REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS

WEBprimarily compiled from the Florida Department of Health’s 2020 Health Equity Report.2 This report, dating back to 2010, contains county and statewide data measuring various …

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IWPR Research Shows Negative Impact of Abortion Bans on State …

WEBIWPR’s research estimates that state-level abortion restrictions cost state economies $105 billion dollars per year by reducing labor force participation and …

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The Status of Women and Girls in West Virginia

WEBThe report analyzes. issues that profoundly affect the lives of women and girls in the state, including employment, earnings, and education; economic security and …

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The Status of Women in Wisconsin

WEBreproductive rights, and health. The publication of Wisconsin's first Status of Womenreport brings with it the potential to stimulate policy, edu-cate voters, inspire activism, …

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