Population Policy: Abortion and Modern Contraception are Substitutes

Published By: Centre for Global Development (CGD) on eSS | Published Date: March , 2016

There is longstanding debate in population policy about the relationship between modern contraception and abortion. Although theory predicts that they should be substitutes, the existing body of empirical evidence is difficult to interpret. In this paper, Nepal’s 2004 legalization of abortion provision and subsequent expansion of abortion services are analysed. Using four waves of rich individual-level data representative of fertile-age Nepalese women, robust evidence of substitution is found between modern contraception and abortion. This finding suggests that an effective strategy for reducing expensive and potentially unsafe abortions may be to expand the supply of modern contraceptives.

Author(s): Grant Miller, Christine Valente | Posted on: May 18, 2016 | Views() | Download (464)


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