In the Media: The Abortion Rate Is Falling Because Fewer Women Are Getting Pregnant

In the Media: The Abortion Rate Is Falling Because Fewer Women Are Getting Pregnant

15 June 2015 3:50PM

The number of abortions performed each year has been declining steadily since the early 1990s, and the procedure is becoming increasingly rare in the United States, reports FiveThirtyEight. According to Professor Elizabeth Ananat, this is because fewer women are getting pregnant.

Ananat, an associate professor of economics who studies the economics of fertility, says new data contradicts the notion that more women are rejecting abortion and choosing to stay pregnant.

"If women's attitudes were really shifting, we should see the birth rate go up," she said. "Instead, birth rates are falling, too."

 

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