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#33 - The Economics of Reproduction, Part 1: The Choice Not to Give Birth

#33 - The Economics of Reproduction, Part 1: The Choice Not to Give Birth

Released Wednesday, 4th December 2019
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#33 - The Economics of Reproduction, Part 1: The Choice Not to Give Birth

#33 - The Economics of Reproduction, Part 1: The Choice Not to Give Birth

#33 - The Economics of Reproduction, Part 1: The Choice Not to Give Birth

#33 - The Economics of Reproduction, Part 1: The Choice Not to Give Birth

Wednesday, 4th December 2019
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Today’s show is the first in a two-part series all about the economic implications of reproducing — or not reproducing. On the next episode, we’ll talk about the wide range of financial implications of giving birth for women and others who can get pregnant, but today we’re talking about the massive financial impacts of not being forced to have children you don’t want to have for any number of reasons, impacts that go well beyond women themselves. In this episode, Tanja talks to Brigette Courtot of Urban Institute about the economic impacts on women of having access to birth control, and Kara talks to Anna Bernstein of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research about the economic impacts of abortion. Thanks to our sponsors Upstart and Freshbooks for their support of the show.

 

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