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This bar chart presents data from a 1998 AGI study on the motivating factors behind abortion around the world. Countries with the most complete sets of data are presented. Omissions reflect incomplete data. See the original study for more information. Source of data: Bankole, Akinrinola, Singh, Susheela, & Haas, Taylor. (1998). Reasons Why Women Have Induced Abortions: Evidence from 27 Countries. International Family Planning Perspectives, 24 (3), 117-127 & 152.

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This bar chart presents data from a 1998 AGI study on the motivating factors behind abortion around the world. Countries with the most complete sets of data are presented. Omissions reflect incomplete data. See the original study for more information.

Source of data: Bankole, Akinrinola, Singh, Susheela, & Haas, Taylor. (1998). Reasons Why Women Have Induced Abortions: Evidence from 27 Countries. International Family Planning Perspectives, 24 (3), 117-127 & 152.

Image created by: Severa

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  • 2006-05-04 08:18 Severa 898×262×8 (8365 bytes) ==Chart information== This chart presents data from an AGI study on the motivating factors behind abortion around the world. Countries with the most complete sets of data are presented. Omissions in the presentation reflect incomplete data. Refer to the o

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