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From: Racial/ethnic and educational inequities in restrictive abortion policy variation and adverse birth outcomes in the United States

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Predictive Margins and Average Marginal Effects of Racial/Ethnic (Dichotomous) Inequities in Relationship between Restrictiveness Index and Preterm Birth. Note: Results are predictive margins and average marginal effects from multivariate linear probability models estimating the moderating effect of race/ethnicity (dichotomous) on the relationship between the standardized lagged restrictiveness index and the probability of preterm birth among all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Final sample size included people not missing any data on race/ethnicity, restrictiveness index, preterm birth, and covariates. All models adjust for individual-level sociodemographic characteristics, state-level sociodemographic, economic, and political characteristics, and state and year fixed effects. Standard errors clustered at the state level

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