Pro-Abortion Study Omits Advisor Is Paid Consultant to ‘Reproductive Rights’ Group
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Pro-abortion study omits advisor is paid consultant to ‘reproductive rights’ group
Pro-life scholar says there is a ‘double standard’ to disclosures An academic paper that suggests abortion restrictions are leading to an increased use of social services does not disclose that an advisor to the author is a paid consultant for a “reproductive rights” group. University of Kansas graduate student Lilly Springer argues in a recent Economic Inquiry paper that “total abortion… Source
Study Doesn’t Mention Advisor is Paid by Pro-Abortion Group
An academic paper that suggests abortion restrictions are leading to an increased use of social services does not disclose that an advisor to the author is a paid consultant for a “reproductive rights” group. University of Kansas graduate student Lilly Springer argues in a recent Economic Inquiry paper that “total abortion bans” are leading more women to sign up for nutritional programs, oftentimes referred to as food stamps. She wrote an increa…
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