Perceiving and Addressing the Pervasive Racial Disparity in Abortion

Black women have been experiencing induced abortions at a rate nearly 4 times that of White women for at least 3 decades, and likely much longer. The impact in years of potential life lost, given abortion’s high incidence and racially skewed distribution, indicates that it is the most demographicall...

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Main Authors: James Studnicki, John W. Fisher, James L. Sherley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-08-01
Series:Health Services Research & Managerial Epidemiology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333392820949743
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Summary:Black women have been experiencing induced abortions at a rate nearly 4 times that of White women for at least 3 decades, and likely much longer. The impact in years of potential life lost, given abortion’s high incidence and racially skewed distribution, indicates that it is the most demographically consequential occurrence for the minority population. The science community has refused to engage on the subject and the popular media has essentially ignored it. In the current unfolding environment, there may be no better metric for the value of Black lives.
ISSN:2333-3928