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1 MDS University of Texas at San Antonio Vanessa Hunert April 2015 RACE AND ABORTION RATES

2 Background 1973 to 2013, over 56 million women in the United States have had an abortion for a number of reasons Why do most women have abortions? 74%-having a baby would interfere with work/school/other 73% -can’t afford a child 48%-do not want to be a single parent Less than 2%-became pregnant as a result of rape or incest Many people have different beliefs on whether women should be allowed to have an abortion for any reason Over past few decades-number of white, black, and other races of women who have obtained abortions seems to vary

3 Research Questions Who believes woman should be allowed to have abortions for any reasons? What are the numbers/rates of abortions among different races?

4 Methods/Results Research on the topic of abortion After researching/exploring many statistics on the topic of abortion, race, and the overall approval, I could come to a conclusion According to the GSS-60% of people interviewed believe a woman should not be allowed to have an abortion for any reason While only 39% of the people interviewed believe a woman should be allowed to have an abortion for any reason Since 1990- black woman have higher rates of abortion than any other race

5 Figure 1 WHITE BLACK OTHER NUMBER/RATE NUMBER/RATE NUMBER/RATE 1990.... 1,039 /21.5 505/ 63.9 65/ 25.1 1991.... 982/ 20.2 507 /62.9 68 /26.2 1992.....943 /19.5 517 /63.3 69/ 24.4 1993.... 908 /18.7 517 /62.4 70 /23.9 1994.... 856/17.6 492/ 58.6 76 /23.7 1995..... 817 /16.8 462 /54.4 80/ 25.3 1996..... 797 /16.3 483 /56.2 81/ 24.6 1997.... 777/15.9 479 /55.1 79/ 23.1 1998.... 762 /15.5 476 /54.2 81 /23.1 1999..... 743 /15.2 485/ 54.8 87/ 24.0 2000..... 733/ 15.0 488 /54.8 92 /24.4

6 Conclusion 78% -believe women who have abortions often experience negative emotional reactions 64%-who experienced one or more abortions “felt pressured by others” to have abortion Abortion is a relevant topic that has affected many women in the United States The high percent of women showing concern for abortion shows the topic of abortion should be more widely discussed The number of abortions that are performed every day shows that there should be action taken to help women either with every possible alternative women are often looking for, or support for the emotional toll it often takes after having the procedure


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