About this Research Topic
This Research Topic seeks to bring together perspectives from multiple disciplines regarding the evolving state of reproductive justice, including abortion access, reproductive health, and maternal mortality around the world. We hope to publish high-quality articles that describe the social, political, economic, and health factors that interact with changing political landscapes and economic developments in both higher and lower-income countries contributing to differences in reproductive health access. Findings published in this Research Topic will provide a broader context with which to analyze local changes in policy and access by comparing developments on women’s reproductive rights and access to reproductive health around the world and within countries. After decades of expanding access to safe abortions, how consequential are the recent notable reversals? What do these reversals signify in terms of prioritizing maternal-child health and what are the impacts on maternal mortality?
We invite quantitative and qualitative studies, as well as policy analyses, that describe trends and changes in reproductive rights, including abortion access, and examine the factors shaping these trends. We also welcome studies that assess the impacts of health policy, political change, economic development, and technological change. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
• Expansion/restriction of reproductive rights and associated outcomes
• Examinations of maternal health in the context of reproductive justice
• Global or state comparisons on reproductive rights/trends/outcomes
• Impacts of reproductive restrictions on maternal mortality
• Disparities in access to contraceptives or abortion
• Trends in abortion services utilization
• Social trends in perspectives on abortion
• Abortion access in the context of reproductive justice
• Economic or political barriers to abortion access
• Technological change in the provision of abortion
• Abortion access and socioeconomic and health outcomes
Keywords: Reproductive Justice, Reproductive Rights, Abortion Access, Reproductive Health, Inequalities, Maternal Mortality
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.