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What Happens the Morning After? The Costs and Benets of Expanding Access to Emergency Contraception

  • Autores: Tal. Gross, Jeanne Lafortune, Corinne Low
  • Localización: Documentos de Trabajo ( Instituto de Economía PUC ), ISSN-e 0717-7593, Nº. 425, 2012, págs. 1-43
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Emergency contraception (ec) can prevent pregnancy after sex, but only if taken within 72 hours of intercourse. Over the past 15 years, access to ec has been expanded at both the state and federal level. This paper studies the impact of those policies. We find that expanded access to ec has had no statistically significant effect on birth or abortion rates. Expansions of access, however, have changed the venue in which the drug is obtained, shifting its provision from hospital emergency departments to pharmacies. We find evidence that this shift may have led to a decrease in reports of sexual assault.


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