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APPENDIX B: DATA SOURCES Abortion Providers: number of abortion providers as reported in various issues of Family Planning Perspectives, which is published by the Alan Guttmacher Institute. Note: the journal changed its name to Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health in 2002. Abortion Rate: the abortion rate per 1,000 women aged 15–44 as reported in various issues of Family Planning Perspectives, which is published by the Alan Guttmacher Institute. Note: the journal changed its name to Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health in 2002. Abortion Restrictions: the number of the following restrictions against abortion services in a state. Pre-Roe Criminal Abortion Law; Mandatory Waiting Periods; Limits on Public Funding of Abortions for Poor Women; Conscience-Based Exemptions; Counseling Bans; Husband Consent or Noti‹cation Requirements; Requiring the Payment of Extra Insurance Premiums; Limits on Public Employees’ Insurance Coverage; Informed Consent (forms of communication); Informed Consent (fetal development information); Informed Consent (the provision of abortion information ); Informed Consent (the provision of childbirth information); Informed Consent (the presentation of alternatives to abortion); Viability Restrictions; Restrictions on Minors (consent of two parents); Restrictions on Minors (consent of one parent); Restrictions on Minors (parental consent without judicial bypass); Restrictions on Minors (parental noti‹cation of both parents); Restrictions on Minors (parental noti‹cation of one parent); Restrictions on Minors (parental noti‹cation without judicial bypass); Restrictions on Minors (informed consent); Restrictions on Minors (waiting periods); Physician-only Requirement; Restrictions on the Use of Public Facilities; Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers (TRAP) subjects abortion providers to burdensome restrictions not applied to other medical professionals . Data are from Who Decides? A State-by-State Review of Abortion and Reproductive Rights, various years, published by the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League Pro-Choice America. 173 Black Population: the percentage of the population that is black. Data are from the Statistical Abstract of the United States, various years. Catholic Population: the percentage of a state’s population that self-identi‹es as Catholics. Data are from Churches and Church Membership in the United States, various years. Funded Abortions: the number of publicly funded abortions for the poor. Data are from Family Planning Perspectives, various years, which is published by the Alan Guttmacher Institute. Note: the journal changed its name to Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health in 2002. Income: per capita income per person. Data are from the Statistical Abstract of the United States, various years. NARAL Membership: the number of National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League Pro-Choice America members in each state. Data were obtained directly from NARAL. Contact information at www.naral.com or (202) 973–3000. Protestant Fundamentalists: the percentage of a state’s population that self-identi‹es as Protestant Fundamentalists. Churches classi‹ed as Protestant Fundamentalists are Churches of God, Latter Day Saints, Churches of Christ, Church of the Nazarene, Mennonites, Conservative Baptist Association, Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, Pentecostal Free-Will Baptists, Pentecostal Holiness, the Salvation Army, SeventhDay Adventists, Southern Baptists, and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Data are from Churches and Church Membership in the United States, various years. Urbanism: the percentage of the population living in urban areas. Data are from the Statistical Abstract of the United States, various years. 174 A P P E N D I X E S ...

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