So as this study reveals that the legal status of abortion plays a statistically non existent role in
affecting abortion rates, we will need to rethink those energies.
Whose economic policies do you think would most positively
affect abortion rates?
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Not exact matches
Eran Bendavid at Stanford University, California, studied
abortion rates in 20 African countries
affected by the Bush restrictions on funding.
He found that — in contrast with the apparent intention of the restrictions —
abortion rates were more than twice as high in countries heavily
affected by the policy as they were in those that weren't.
It's happening across the board, and
affects the birth
rate and the
abortion rate.»
A study of 20 countries in sub-Saharan Africa found that the
abortion rate rose during the George W. Bush administration in countries
affected by the ban.