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Abortion Rights and the Child Welfare System: How Dobbs Exacerbates Existing Racial Inequities and Further Traumatizes Black Families

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 December 2023

Elizabeth Tobin-Tyler*
Affiliation:
BROWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, PROVIDENCE, RI, USA.
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Abstract

This article explores how abortion bans in states with large Black populations will exacerbate existing racial inequities in those states’ child welfare systems.

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Table 1 Child Poverty and Female-headed Households in States with Abortion Bans and Largest Black Populations

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Table 2 Black Families with Housing Cost Burden and Food Insecurity Compared with Safety Net Program Benefits in States with Abortion Bans and Largest Black Populations

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Table 3 State Rankings of Maternal/Child Health Outcomes

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Table 4 Racial Disparities and CPS Reported Reasons for Placement in Foster Care in States with Abortion Bans and Largest Black Populations