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Principal Research Scientist

Jonathan Bearak

Portrait of Jonathan Bearak

Jonathan Bearak, who joined the Guttmacher Institute in 2015, is a sociologist and demographer who studies inequality in social, health and economic outcomes. Dr. Bearak divides his time between global comparative research and analyses specific to the United States. He leads the Institute's keystone study of unintended pregnancy and abortion worldwide. As part of this work, he led the publication of the first-ever set of country-specific estimates, released in partnership with the World Health Organization. He is also focusing on developing a new approach to compare the effectiveness of contraceptive methods. Highlights of his other work at Guttmacher include research on the complex relationship between fertility intentions and women's earnings and estimates of spatial inequality in abortion access.

Dr. Bearak received his PhD in sociology from New York University after earning a BA in political science at Queens College of the City University of New York, with minors in computer science and sociology. While in graduate school, he conducted research in several areas, including the relationship between motherhood and earnings, the sexual double standard and contraception.

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Selected Publications

  1. March 2025 Research Article

    Unintended pregnancy and gender inequality worldwide: an ecological analysis

    Gilda Sedgh and Jonathan Bearak BMJ Global Health
  2. February 2023 Research Article

    Alignment between Desires and Outcomes Among Women Wanting to Avoid Pregnancy: A Global Comparative Study of “Conditional” Unintended Pregnancy Rates

    Jonathan Bearak, Leontine Alkema, Vladimíra Kantorová and John B. Casterline Studies in Family Planning
  3. March 2022 Research Article

    Country-specific estimates of unintended pregnancy and abortion incidence: A global comparative analysis of levels in 2015–2019

    Jonathan Bearak, Anna Popinchalk, Cynthia Beavin, Bela Ganatra, Ann-Beth Moller, Özge Tunçalp and Leontine Alkema BMJ Global Health
  4. March 2022 Research Article

    Cross-state travel for abortion care

    Jonathan Bearak and Rachel K. Jones The Lancet Regional Health - Americas
  5. August 2021 Policy Analysis

    Mississippi Is Attacking Roe v. Wade Head On—the Consequences Could Be Severe

    Elizabeth Nash, Jonathan Bearak, Rachel K. Jones, Naomi Li and Lauren Cross
  6. August 2021 Policy Analysis

    Impact of Texas’ Abortion Ban: A 14-Fold Increase in Driving Distance to Get an Abortion

    Elizabeth Nash, Jonathan Bearak, Naomi Li and Lauren Cross
  7. July 2021 Research Article

    The state of global abortion data: an overview and call to action

    Anna Popinchalk, Cynthia Beavin and Jonathan Bearak BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health
  8. May 2021 Research Article

    Does the Impact of Motherhood on Women's Employment and Wages Differ for Women Who Plan Their Transition Into Motherhood?

    Jonathan Bearak, Anna Popinchalk, Kristen Burke and Selena Anjur-Dietrich Demography
  9. March 2021 Policy Analysis

    Florida’s Proposed 20-Week Abortion Ban Would Force Pregnant People to Travel More Than 30 Times as Far for Care

    Elizabeth Nash and Jonathan Bearak
  10. July 2020 Research Article

    Unintended pregnancy and abortion by income, region, and the legal status of abortion: estimates from a comprehensive model for 1990-2019

    Jonathan Bearak, Anna Popinchalk, Bela Ganatra, Ann-Beth Moller, Özge Tunçalp, Cynthia Beavin, Lorraine Kwok and Leontine Alkema The Lancet Global Health

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