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  1. Childlessness and economic development
    a survey
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Institut de recherches économiques et sociales de l'Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgique

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    Series: Discussion paper / Institut de recherches économiques et sociales de l'Université catholique de Louvain ; 2019, 1
    Subjects: Childlessness; fertility; education; marriage; children; sterility; economic development; poverty-driven childlessness; opportunity-driven childlessness; female empowerment; childcare; Malthusian economy; educational homogamy; reproductive health; demographic economics; developed countries; developing countries; historical childlessness; quantity and quality of children; inequality
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  2. The economics of abortion
    costs, impacts, values, benefits, and stigma
    Published: November 2022
    Publisher:  Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK

    Objective: To systematically search for and synthesize the social science literature on the consequences of abortion-related care, abortion policies, and abortion stigma on economic costs, benefits, impacts, and values at the micro- (i.e., abortion... more

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    Objective: To systematically search for and synthesize the social science literature on the consequences of abortion-related care, abortion policies, and abortion stigma on economic costs, benefits, impacts, and values at the micro- (i.e., abortion seekers and their households), meso- (i.e., communities and health systems), and macro- (i.e., societies and nation states) levels. Methods: We conduct a scoping review using the PRISMA extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) tool. Studies reporting on qualitative and/or quantitative data from any world region are considered. For inclusion, studies must examine one of the following economic outcomes at the micro- , meso-, and/or macro-levels: costs, benefits, impacts, and/or value of abortion-related care or abortion policies. Results: Our searches yielded 19,653 unique items, of which 365 items were included in our synthesis. The economic levels are operationalized as follows: at the micro-level we examine individual decision making, at the meso-level we consider the impact on abortion services and medical systems in context, and at the macro the impact of access to abortion services on broader indicators (e.g., women's educational attainment). At the micro-economic level, results indicate that economic costs and consequences play an important role in women's trajectories to abortionrelated care. However, the types of costs that are studied are often unclear and tend to focus narrowly on costs to and at health facilities. Our evidence suggests that a much broader range of economic costs, impacts and values are likely to be important in a wide range of contexts. At the meso-economic level, we find that adapting to changes in laws and policies is costly for health facilities, and that financial savings can be realized while maintaining or even improving quality of abortion care services. At the macro-economic level, the evidence shows that post-abortion care services are expensive and can constitute a substantial portion of health budgets. Public sector coverage of abortion costs is sparse, and women bear most of the financial costs. Conclusions: This scoping review has uncovered a wealth of information about the economic costs, impacts, value, and benefits of abortion services and policies. The review also points to knowledge gaps, such as the ways in which women perceive the intersections between costs and quality of care, safety, and risk. Similarly, there is a dearth of methodological variation and innovation, with an abundance of studies using costing methods and regression analysis while other tools seen elsewhere in behavioral studies (such as discrete choice experiments and randomized control trials) are underexploited. This study provides a conceptual mapping of the economics of abortion in a new way, reinforcing some findings already well known while uncovering underexplored questions and methods.

     

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    Series: Working paper series / International Development, LSE ; no. 210 (22)
    Subjects: abortion services; abortion policy; health economics; scoping review; reproductive health; contraception; termination of pregnancy
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 370 Seiten)
  3. Family planning program effects
    a review of evidence from microdata
    Published: February 2016
    Publisher:  Center for Global Development, Washington, DC

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    Series: Working paper / Center for Global Development ; 422
    Subjects: Family planning; reproductive health; fertility; population; economic development; demographic transition; maternal and child health; growth; contraception; child development; mortality; program evaluation; outcomes analysis
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  4. Policy-making, trust and the demand for public services
    evidence from a nationwide family planning program
    Published: 06 June 2022
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Series: Array ; DP17361
    Subjects: Trust; public policy; reproductive health
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  5. Policy-making, trust and the demand for public services
    evidence from a nationwide family planning program
    Published: June 2022
    Publisher:  Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business, Barcelona

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    Series: Economics working paper series ; no. 1843
    Subjects: Trust; public policy; reproductive health
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  6. Policy-making, trust and the demand for public services
    evidence from a nationwide family planning program
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  BSE, Barcelona School of Economics, [Barcelona]

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    Series: BSE working paper ; 1352 (June 2022)
    Subjects: Trust; public policy; reproductive health
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  7. Postponement, career development and fertility rebound
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  [Aix-Marseille School of Economics], [Aix-en-Provence

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    Series: Working papers / AMSE, Aix-Marseille School of Economics ; WP 2022, nr 25
    Subjects: fertility; postponement; reproductive health; overlapping generations
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  8. An assessment of national-level governance of the Philippines' responsible parenthood and reproductive health law
    trends and ways forward
    Published: February 2021
    Publisher:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    In 2012, the Philippines passed the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health (RPRH) Act. The law aimed to educate and empower Filipinos to make choices regarding their reproductive health (RH), improve the lives of families, and promote... more

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    In 2012, the Philippines passed the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health (RPRH) Act. The law aimed to educate and empower Filipinos to make choices regarding their reproductive health (RH), improve the lives of families, and promote sustainable human development for the nation. Key to realizing this vision, was multisectoral coordination among national government agencies (NGAs), local government units, civil society organizations and multilateral donors. The law is a culmination of efforts among these sectors to provide access to RH services to a country clamoring for greater access to RH information and commodities. Since then, the RPRH Law has expanded RH care all over the country. Unmet need for family planning (FP) methods has continued to shrink, closing the gap with the country’s goal of zero unmet need. In the years following the passage of the law, adolescent fertility rate began to decrease from the highest it has been since 1971. Despite these accomplishments, other RH outcomes stagnated or fell behind. In 2015, the country failed to meet its Millennium Development Goals for reducing maternal mortality, lowering HIV/AIDS incidence, and improving child health and nutrition. Moreover, the country’s RH outcomes lag behind those of its low-and-middle income neighbors. Given its wide scope, understanding the progress made by the RPRH Law requires an acknowledgement of the many movers that set its machinery in motion. In this paper, we analyzed the governance role played by NGAs to facilitate the implementation of the RPRH Law over the last eight years. We focused on nine components of governance, namely, Organizational Presence, Policy Infrastructure, Financing, Human Resources, Stewardship, Coordination, Monitoring & Evaluation, and Accountability, in their RPRH activities.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2021, 09 (February 2021)
    Subjects: Philippines; Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act; reproductive health; governance; public administration
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  9. The challenges of the demographic dividend for African countries
    a gender perspective
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  AFD éditions, Paris, France

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    Series: Policy paper / Agence française de développement ; no. 4 (August 2020)
    Subjects: Demographic dividend and transition; gender inequalities; reproductive health; human rights; public population policies; family planning
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 29 Seiten)
  10. Mobile phones and HIV testing
    multi-country evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
    Published: 8 March 2021
    Publisher:  Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT), Maastricht, The Netherlands

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    Series: Working paper series / United Nations University, UNU-MERIT ; #2021, 010
    Subjects: Mobile technology; public health; HIV; reproductive health
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  11. Impact of a text messaging program on adolescent reproductive health
    a clusterrandomized trial in Ghana
    Published: January 12, 2017
    Publisher:  UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy, Dublin

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    Series: UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy discussion paper series ; 2017, 02
    Subjects: reproductive health; sexual education; adolescent health; mobile health; text messaging; global health
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