The Guttmacher Policy Review (GPR) exemplifies the Guttmacher Institute’s goal of connecting research to policy analysis and turning both into action. Every GPR article is authored by the institute’s public policy experts, who analyze sexual and reproductive health policy making in Washington and state capitals across the country to supply readers with information critical to understanding the policy landscape and to anticipating and effecting changes. GPR articles frequently discuss both the domestic and international dimensions of an issue to shed light on how one context influences the other and make connections across a wide range of sexual and reproductive health topics, including abortion, contraception, teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and maternal and child health.
ISSN: 2163-0860 (online)
Volume: 14 Issue: 4
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U.S. Overseas Family Planning Program, Perennial Victim Of Abortion Politics, Is Once Again Under Siege
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Strengthening the Safety Net: Pathways for Collaboration Between Community Health Centers and Family Planning Programs
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Implementing the Affordable Care Act: Enrollment Strategies and the U.S. Family Planning Effort
Volume: 14 Issue: 3
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Wise Investment: Reducing the Steep Cost to Medicaid of Unintended Pregnancy in the United States
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Political Tug-of-War Over Medicaid Could Have Major Implications for Reproductive Health Care
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Advancing Sexuality Education in Developing Countries: Evidence and Implications
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The World at Seven Billion: Global Milestone A Reflection of Individual Needs
Volume: 14 Issue: 2
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Abortion Clinics and Contraceptive Services: Opportunities and Challenges
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The Role of Family Planning Centers as Gateways To Health Coverage and Care
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The Numbers Tell the Story: The Reach and Impact of Title X
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Unsafe Abortion: The Missing Link in Global Efforts to Improve Maternal Health
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Teen Pregnancy Among Young Women In Foster Care: A Primer
Volume: 14 Issue: 1
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As Global Commitment to Reproductive Health Intensifies, U.S. Leadership More Important Than Ever
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The Case for Insurance Coverage of Contraceptive Services And Supplies Without Cost-Sharing
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The National Health Service Corps: An Answer to Family Planning Centers’ Workforce Woes?
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The Need for a Revitalized National Research Agenda On Sexual and Reproductive Health