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Does Access to Family Planning Increase Children's Opportunities? Evidence from the War on Poverty and the Early Years of Title X.

Martha J Bailey1, Olga Malkova2, Zoë M McLaren3.   

Abstract

This paper examines the relationship between parents' access to family planning and the economic resources of their children. Using the county-level introduction of U.S. family planning programs between 1964 and 1973, we find that children born after programs began had 2.8% higher household incomes. They were also 7% less likely to live in poverty and 12% less likely to live in households receiving public assistance. A bounding exercise suggests that the direct effects of family planning programs on parents' resources account for roughly two-thirds of these gains.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31768076      PMCID: PMC6876122          DOI: 10.3368/jhr.54.4.1216-8401R1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Resour        ISSN: 0022-166X


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