Abortion and Selection
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Gruber, Jonathan; Ananat, Elizabeth Oltmans; Staiger, Douglas; Levine, Phillip B.![Thumbnail](/bitstream/handle/1721.1/58002/Ananat-2009-ABORTION%20AND%20SELECTION.pdf.jpg?sequence=5&isAllowed=y)
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ABORTION AND SELECTION
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Abortion legalization in the early 1970s led to dramatic changes in fertility. Some research has suggested that it altered cohort outcomes, but this literature has been limited and controversial. In this paper, we provide a framework for understanding selection mechanisms and use that framework to both address inconsistent past methodological approaches and provide evidence on the long-run impact on cohort characteristics. Our results indicate that lower-cost abortion brought about by legalization altered young adult outcomes through selection. In particular, it increased likelihood of college graduation, lower rates of welfare use, and lower odds of being a single parent.
Date issued
2009-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of EconomicsJournal
Review of Economics and Statistics
Publisher
MIT Press
Citation
Ananat, Elizabeth Oltmans et al. “Abortion and Selection.” Review of Economics and Statistics 91.1 (2009): 124-136. ©2009 President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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0034-6535
1530-9142