Differential rates of induced abortion in Spain: educational attainment and age among native and immigrant women
Objective: Analyzing the variations in induced abortion (IA) rates across different subpopulations in Spain based on country of origin, while considering educational and age composition. Method: Using 2021 Voluntary Termination of Pregnancy register and 2021 Spanish Census microdata, we calculated c...
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Main Authors: | Miguel Requena (Author), Mikolaj Stanek (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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