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Estimating Induced Abortion Incidence: Rebuttal to a Critique of a Guttmacher Methodology
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Document Date: 2012-07-30 11:02:15


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Geneva / Determinants / Mexico City / Ottawa / Lima / Boston / New York / Paris / Sampling / /

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World Databank / Africa World Press / New England Journal / John Wiley & Sons / /

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Europe / /

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Romania / Italy / Guatemala / Mexico / Chile / Peru / Colombia / Pakistan / United States / Brazil / Dominican Republic / Canada / Burkina Faso / Ethiopia / Argentina / Spain / /

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USD / /

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Diplomatic Relations / /

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Guttmacher Institute / Women Hospitalized For Induced Abortion Complications Hospital / Chile’s Catholic University / /

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abortion law / legal services / outpatient services / abortion-related services / health systems / per capita gross domestic product / gynecology hospital services / /

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World Health Organization / Chile’s Catholic University of the Most Holy Conception / Ministry of Social Protection / ACCESS / International Union for the Scientific Study of Population / United States Agency for International Development / World Bank / federal government / United Nations Development Programme / Women Hospitalized For Induced Abortion Complications Hospital / Ministry of Health / International Development Research Centre / U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / Guttmacher Institute / /

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Susheela Singh / Akinrinola Bankole / /

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Vice President for Research / Director of International Research DATE / representative / Porter / /

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New York / /

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the Bioethics / New England Journal of Medicine / /

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Latin America / /

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