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: 12 Issue: 4
Volume: 12 Issue: 3
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Home Visiting for At Risk Families: A Primer On a Major Obama Administration Initiative
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Family Planning Centers Meet Health Care Reform: Lessons from Massachusetts
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Delineating the Obligations That Come with Conscientious Refusal: A Question of Balance
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The Reproductive Health Needs of Refugees and Displaced People: An Opening for Renewed U. S. Leadership
For the Record
Volume: 12 Issue: 2
For the Record
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For Some Sexually Transmitted Infections, Secondary Prevention May Be Primary
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Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health Advances Maternal Health
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The Challenge in Helping Young Adults Better Manage Their Reproductive Lives
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All That's Old Is New Again: The Long Campaign To Persuade Women to Forego Abortion
Volume: 12 Issue: 1
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The New Day at Its Dawn: Evidence Is Back, but Politics Endures
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Advocates Call for a New Approach After the Era of ‘Abstinence-Only’ Sex Education
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Reclaiming the Lead: Restoring U.S. Leadership in Global Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy
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Family Planning and Health Care Reform: The Benefits and Challenges of Prioritizing Prevention