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Natalist Policies in the United States
Leonard M. Lopoo
, Kerri M. Raissian
Department of Public Administration
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Ageing Population
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Courts
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Developed Countries
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Economic Model
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Family Planning
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Fiscal Policy
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Government Policy
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Health Care
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Health Service
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Social Welfare Policy
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Abortion Policy
33%
Aging Population
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American Women
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Childbearing
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Court Cases
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Developed Countries
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Distributional Effects
33%
Economic Model
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Family Planning Services
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Fertility Decisions
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Fertility Response
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Health Insurance Coverage
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Infertility Treatment
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Natalist Policy
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Policy Debate
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Public Policy
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Retrospective Review
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Social Welfare Policy
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Supreme Court
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Tax Policy
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Topical Areas
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United States
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Distributional Effect
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Industrialized Countries
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Public Policy
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Social Welfare
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Tax Policy
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Nursing and Health Professions
Family Planning
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Health Service
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