Labour Force Participation and the Likelihood of Abortion in Finland over Three Birth Cohorts

There is a lack of studies on the association between labour force participation and abortion. This study examined how the likelihood of having an abortion depends on being employed, unemployed, student or outside the workforce using Finnish register data from three birth cohorts (born in 1955-59, 1...

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Main Author: Väisänen, Heini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Population Research Institute of Väestöliitto 2015-12-01
Series:Finnish Yearbook of Population Research
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Online Access:http://ojs.tsv.fi/index.php/fyp/article/view/49657/18251
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spelling doaj-8f7702f561ca4d13a6893f598fc4eff62020-11-25T02:39:59ZengPopulation Research Institute of VäestöliittoFinnish Yearbook of Population Research1796-61831796-61912015-12-0150520Labour Force Participation and the Likelihood of Abortion in Finland over Three Birth CohortsVäisänen, Heini0London School of Economics and Political ScienceThere is a lack of studies on the association between labour force participation and abortion. This study examined how the likelihood of having an abortion depends on being employed, unemployed, student or outside the workforce using Finnish register data from three birth cohorts (born in 1955-59, 1965-69 and 1975-79) of nearly 260,000 women. The results differed depending on whether all women or only pregnant women were studied and on the cohort analysed. Unemployed women had a high likelihood of abortion when all women were studied, but among pregnant women students had the highest likelihood. The direction and strength of the association varied by relationship status, age, and parity. The results show that the likelihood of abortion depends on women’s economic position. More studies on contraceptive use and pregnancy intentions in Finland are needed to identify the mechanisms behind these findings.http://ojs.tsv.fi/index.php/fyp/article/view/49657/18251induced abortionFinlandregister datareproductive health
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author Väisänen, Heini
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Labour Force Participation and the Likelihood of Abortion in Finland over Three Birth Cohorts
Finnish Yearbook of Population Research
induced abortion
Finland
register data
reproductive health
author_facet Väisänen, Heini
author_sort Väisänen, Heini
title Labour Force Participation and the Likelihood of Abortion in Finland over Three Birth Cohorts
title_short Labour Force Participation and the Likelihood of Abortion in Finland over Three Birth Cohorts
title_full Labour Force Participation and the Likelihood of Abortion in Finland over Three Birth Cohorts
title_fullStr Labour Force Participation and the Likelihood of Abortion in Finland over Three Birth Cohorts
title_full_unstemmed Labour Force Participation and the Likelihood of Abortion in Finland over Three Birth Cohorts
title_sort labour force participation and the likelihood of abortion in finland over three birth cohorts
publisher Population Research Institute of Väestöliitto
series Finnish Yearbook of Population Research
issn 1796-6183
1796-6191
publishDate 2015-12-01
description There is a lack of studies on the association between labour force participation and abortion. This study examined how the likelihood of having an abortion depends on being employed, unemployed, student or outside the workforce using Finnish register data from three birth cohorts (born in 1955-59, 1965-69 and 1975-79) of nearly 260,000 women. The results differed depending on whether all women or only pregnant women were studied and on the cohort analysed. Unemployed women had a high likelihood of abortion when all women were studied, but among pregnant women students had the highest likelihood. The direction and strength of the association varied by relationship status, age, and parity. The results show that the likelihood of abortion depends on women’s economic position. More studies on contraceptive use and pregnancy intentions in Finland are needed to identify the mechanisms behind these findings.
topic induced abortion
Finland
register data
reproductive health
url http://ojs.tsv.fi/index.php/fyp/article/view/49657/18251
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