THE EFFECT OF PLAN B ON TEEN ABORTIONS: EVIDENCE FROM THE 2006 FDA RULING
Inna Cintina () and
Morgen S. Johansen
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2015, vol. 33, issue 3, 418-433
Abstract:
type="main" xml:id="coep12083-abs-0001"> An increase in the availability of emergency contraception (EC) may lead to a decrease in the abortion rate. The 2006 Food and Drug Administration ruling, which relaxed the prescription requirement for EC for women aged 18 and older, allows us to apply the difference-in-difference methodology on the age-by-year-by-state abortion data to test this hypothesis. Contrary to the literature, we find a moderate reduction in abortion rates among women aged 18 and 19 after 2006 in states that were affected by the change, compared with changes in the control group. These results are robust in a number of specifications and pass the event specification test . ( JEL J13, J18)
Date: 2015
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