To pill or not to pill? access to emergency contraception and contraceptive behaviour
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Nuevo-Chiquero, Ana
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To pill or not to pill? access to emergency contraception and contraceptive behaviour
Abstract
We examine the effects of free-of-charge availability of emergency contraception
on contraceptive behaviour in Chile. Using a survey of individuals 15 to 29, we
exploit variation in availability at the municipality level as a consequence of legal
and judicial decisions in the late 2000s. We find an increase in the use of emergency
contraception in municipalities in which it was available through the public health
system, but also an increase in the use of other methods of hormonal, pre-coital
contraception, and a decrease of more traditional contraceptive methods. This
effect is concentrated among groups with a low starting use of contraceptives, who
may benefit from the contact with the health services. Unlike previous results
for developed countries, our results indicate that there is scope for an effect of
emergency contraception in settings with low starting levels of contraceptive use,
and a significant potential for policies to increase adoption of regular contraception.
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We are grateful to Isabel Jacas for excellent research assistance, as well as to participants in seminars
and conferences in University of Sheffield, University of Edinburgh, ESPE, SAEe, and SMYE. Funding
from the Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (CONICYT/FONDAP/15130009) is greatly
acknowledged. This research was approved by the University of Chile Institutional Review Board on
October 24, 2018. All remaining errors are our own
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165801
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Serie Documentos de Trabajo No. 477, pp. 1 - 27, Enero, 2019
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