April 13, 2022

Financial Hardships Caused by Out-of-Pocket Abortion Costs in Texas, 2018

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Financial Hardships Caused by Out-of-Pocket Abortion Costs in Texas, 2018

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Date
April 13, 2022
Category
Abortion Care
Journal
American Journal of Public Health
Authors
Samuel L. Dickman, Kari White, Gracia Sierra, Daniel Grossman
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