A groundbreaking new book on American policy and human fertility
control which reviews and analyzes policies and practices over the
last thirty years in each of the fifty states. Arguing that
morality politics has helped make fertility policies contentious
and complex, McFarlane and Meier conclude that current policies are
inadequate for addressing unintended pregnancies and even
contribute to high abortion rates. The authors offer alternative
public policy designed to be more effective in the future.
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