Reduction in fertility due to induced abortions: A simulation model

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The impact of induced abortion on fertility under Indian conditions is studied in this paper. The model is executed on a computer. First, matrices of birth probabilities specific to age and age at marriage are obtained, with the help of a simulation model, under various assumptions regarding the incidence of induced abortion. Later, making use of these matrices, period fertility measures such as age specific marital fertility rates and crude birth rates are obtained for India for the period 1961-75. One of the findings is that the effect of induced abortion in reducing the birth rate of India will be greater if it is used as a supplement to various family planning methods. © 1972 Population Association of America.

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Venkatacharya, K. (1972). Reduction in fertility due to induced abortions: A simulation model. Demography, 9(3), 339–352. https://doi.org/10.2307/2060858

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