The Politics of Fertility Control: Family Planning and Abortion Policies in the American States by Kenneth J. Meier, Deborah R. McFarlane

The Politics of Fertility Control: Family Planning and Abortion Policies in the American States

Kenneth J. Meier, Deborah R. McFarlane

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For readers passionate about understanding the intricacies of American public policy and its impact on reproductive rights, The Politics of Fertility Control: Family Planning and Abortion Policies in the American States by Kenneth J. Meier, Deborah R. McFarlane offers a thought-provoking and data-driven exploration of the complex relationships between morality, policy, and human fertility.

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In this groundbreaking work on American public policy and human fertility control, policies and practices of the 70s, 80s, and 90s are reviewed and analyzed in each of the fifty states. Arguing that morality politics have helped make fertility pol...

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