How much can expanding access to long-acting reversible contraceptives reduce teen birth rates?
Year of publication: |
August 2017
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Authors: | Lindo, Jason M. ; Packham, Analisa |
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American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association. - Nashville, Tenn. : AEA, ISSN 1945-7731, ZDB-ID 2442382-8. - Vol. 9.2017, 3, p. 348-376
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Subject: | Verhütungsmittel | Contraceptive | Schwangerschaft | Pregnancy | Jugendliche | Youth | Familienplanung | Family planning | USA | United States |
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