Reducing Unintended Pregnancies for Low-Income Women
Isabel Sawhill and Joanna Venator propose combating unintended pregnancies in order to reduce the number of children born into poverty through a social marketing campaign to encourage more young women to use long-acting reversible contraceptives. This proposal is chapter three of The Hamilton Project’s Policies to Address Poverty in America, and a segment in Promoting Early Childhood Development.
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