Abstract
Using nineteenth century legal information combined with census information, I examine the effect of state laws that restricted American women's access to abortion on the ratio of children to women. I estimate an increase in the birthrate of 4 % to 12 % when abortion is restricted. In the absence of anti-abortion laws, fertility would have been 5 % to 12 % lower in the early twentieth century. © 2014 Population Association of America.
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Lahey, J. N. (2014). The Effect of Anti-Abortion Legislation on Nineteenth Century Fertility. Demography, 51(3), 939–948. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-014-0293-x
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