Abstract

Book reviewed in this article: Available abortion statistics from Czechoslovakia and Hungary are compared with findings from the United States. Cultural and psychosocial factors are believed to account for some of the observed differences in abortion-seeking behavior. It is likely that in the foreseeable future such differences will diminish rather than widen.

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