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The Affordable Care Act and abortion

Comparing the U.S. and Western Europe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 December 2015

Deborah R. McFarlane*
Affiliation:
University of New Mexico
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Correspondence: Deborah R. McFarlane, Department of Political Science, MSC05 3070, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-001. Email: [email protected]
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Abstract

The 2010 Affordable Health Care Act (ACA) treats abortion differently than any other health service, precluding public funding for abortion and imposing other restrictions on American states. To determine whether the ACA’s abortion restrictions are uniquely American or have counterparts in other national health systems, this study employs a cross-sectional design comparing abortion restrictions in the ACA with those in 17 Western European countries. Using a six-item scale, the intensity of abortion restrictions is compared across Western European nations. A similar scale is employed for a five-state sample of state-level abortion restrictions. Although the United States is not alone in having abortion restrictions, how abortion is proscribed in the ACA has no counterpart in Western Europe. Unlike many Western European countries, the ACA’s restrictions focus on abortion funding, not the length of gestation or the health of the pregnant woman.

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