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abortion abortion laws adolescents agencies American areas basic behavior benefits birth control breakeven child childbearing clinics Code Ann compulsory sterilization concern constitutional contraception costs couples decisions demographic distribution earnings economic effect environmental ethical example family planning family planning services Federal fertility control freedom girls groups Hastings-on-Hudson homosexual housing human Ibid illegitimacy immigration important incentives income increase individual justice legislation major marriage Married before 1966 married couples ment minors Nonwhite number of children parenthood parents percent persons physicians Planned Parenthood population education population growth population policy population problem poverty status pregnancy present progestin reduce reported reproduction require response role sex education sexual social society Stat statute Supreme Court teenage tion tradition U.S. Code U.S. Congress United unwanted urban planning values venereal disease voluntary sterilization welfare women York