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Home | Events Archive | Planning Better: Unplanned Pregnancies, Parental Investment, and Newborn Outcomes
Seminar

Planning Better: Unplanned Pregnancies, Parental Investment, and Newborn Outcomes


  • Location
    Erasmus University Rotterdam, E building, Kitchen/Lounge E1
    Rotterdam
  • Date and time

    June 29, 2023
    12:00 - 13:00

Abstract:
Development begins before birth, yet socioeconomic policies often overlook the long-term repercussions of reproductive decisions. In this paper, we leverage the staggered adoption of a contraceptive policy in Uruguay to study the effect of better contraceptive accessibility on unplanned births, parental investment, and newborn health outcomes. Our findings reveal a significant 14% reduction in the number of births, leading to shifts in birth characteristics and a noteworthy 4%-6% increase in measures of parental investment. Additionally, we find suggestive evidence of improvements in neonatal outcomes.

This is a joint work with Juan Pereira (Brown University, United States)