Description
Accessing abortion services is challenging in many countries around the world. Barriers result from poor access to healthcare, geographic location, legal restrictions, abortion stigma, and moral conservatism. Repeated studies indicate that restricting access to abortion does not prevent it happening, but rather displaces it elsewhere and often results in unsafe abortion contributing to maternal mortality. Those living on islands face particular challenges presented by their geographic isolation including travelling to other jurisdictions, which is financially and emotionally burdensome. This book shines a light on two islands–Ireland (north and south) and Prince Edward Island, Canada–and considers for each island why and how abortion remains restricted, the nature of the discourse of abortion on the island, the impact that restrictions have had, ongoing efforts to improve access, and recent activist successes.
The first five chapters focus on the island of Ireland (north and south), and provide insight into the historical, legal, political, socioeconomic, and cultural contexts that impinge upon access to abortion. The next five chapters discuss the same topics, in Prince Edward Island. Includes photos, tables, endnotes, bibliography, index, contributors’ biographies.
Additional information
Weight | 520 g |
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Dimensions | 6 × 9 in |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | October 17 2018 |
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Status | ACTIVE TITLE |
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No of Pages | 200 |
Page Count | 200 |
ISBN | 9781988692050 |