Skeptic Ginger
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Another study:
NPR: Do restrictive abortion laws actually reduce abortion? A global map offers insights
Findings:
But the anti-choice people have heard that. They ignore the facts. They are bent on passing laws that hurt women but make the anti-abortion people feel good.
NPR: Do restrictive abortion laws actually reduce abortion? A global map offers insights
[difficult to measure when illegal abortions are hidden] Nevertheless, for the past two decades scientists at the World Health Organization and the Guttmacher Institute have been developing tools to estimate abortion rates around the globe. Both institutions support abortion rights for people worldwide. This past February, they published, for the first time, abortion rates for nearly every country. And they've also updated their analysis looking at how abortion rates vary across regions of the world – and whether the legality of the procedure is associated with those rates.
Findings:
So very little difference. And most certainly making abortions illegal is not the best way to actually reduce the number of abortions.In countries where abortion is broadly legal, there are between 36 and 47 abortions performed annually per 1,000 women, ages 15 to 49. And what about in countries where abortions are prohibited altogether? "In these countries, there are between 31 and 51 abortions annually per 1,000 women, on average," Bearak says.
But the anti-choice people have heard that. They ignore the facts. They are bent on passing laws that hurt women but make the anti-abortion people feel good.