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245 0 0 _aReproduction policy in the twenty-first century :
_ba comparative analysis /
_cedited by Hannah Zagel.
264 1 _aNorthampton :
_bEdward Elgar Publishing,
_c2024.
300 _a218 p.
505 _a1 The case for comparative reproduction policy research 1 Hannah Zagel PART I COMPARING WITHIN AND ACROSS BORDERS 2 Exporting the American playbook: the international reach of the US anti-abortion movement 19 Tania Penovic 3 The diffusion of knowledge responsibility: polity insights into the regulation of sexuality education across the German states 36 Anna E. Kluge PART II CROSS-COUNTRY COMPARISON 4 Asian family planning programs and the construction of fertility preferences 54 Stuart Gietel-Basten 5 Sexuality education from an international perspective 68 Olena Ivanova, Elizabeth Kemigisha, Mariana Cruz Murueta and Rayan Korri 6 Variants of abortion exceptionalism: mapping adherence to healthcare standards in high-income countries 86 Catherine Conlon PART III CROSS-POLICY COMPARISON 7 The reciprocal relationship between public attitudes and reproduction policy: an agenda for an uncharted research field 103 Rohan Khan 8 A comparative analysis across reproduction policy fields in Hungary 119 Ivett Szalma and Alexandra Sipos 9 A world of contradictions. Biopolitics and the post-1989 reproduction policies in Poland 136 Monika Ewa Kaminska PART IV POLICY INTERACTIONS 10 The regulatory environment of multifetal pregnancy reduction: a comparative case study of Italy and Japan 153 Mio Tamakoshi 11 Comparing surrogacy regulation in the UK and California 167 Zaina Mahmoud 12 Discussion: reproduction policy in the twenty-first century 183 Hannah Zagel and Rene Almeling
520 _a"This pertinent book investigates how governments are involved in human reproduction. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the book gathers crucial insights from the fields of sociology, law, political science, and demography to better understand reproduction policy in the twenty-first century. Arguing that reproduction policy is a regulatory domain of the welfare state, expert authors from across the globe analyse cases concerning sexuality education, contraception, abortion, pregnancy care, medically assisted reproduction, and related policies. Cross-country and cross-policy comparisons reveal how ideologies, policy goals, and instruments in this domain are interlinked and show where these interrelations contradict. Ultimately, Reproduction Policy in the Twenty-First Century highlights the need for further comparative academic work on reproduction policy, recommending a future research agenda that will influence the creation of policy landscapes that support the reproductive welfare of all. This timely book is a crucial resource for students and researchers of comparative social policy, human rights law, politics, and public policy. Building on cornerstone feminist arguments, it is also of interest to sociologists more broadly as it investigates social inequalities in the domain of reproduction." --
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653 _aReproduction policy
653 _aReproduction rights
653 _aAbortion rights
700 1 _aZagel, Hannah,
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