Mieke Eeckhaut (@miekeeeckhaut) 's Twitter Profile
Mieke Eeckhaut

@miekeeeckhaut

Sociologist @UDelaware

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Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World (@sociusjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW #OA article out now! - "Reproductive Oppression Enters the Twenty-First Century: Pressure to Use Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) in the Context of “LARC First”" by Mieke Eeckhaut and Yuko Hara journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… #openscience #soctwitter

NEW #OA article out now! - "Reproductive Oppression Enters the Twenty-First Century: Pressure to Use Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) in the Context of “LARC First”" by <a href="/MiekeEeckhaut/">Mieke Eeckhaut</a> and Yuko Hara

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

#openscience #soctwitter
ASA Sociology (@asanews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A group of PIs on large national datasets has released this message bit.ly/3TvFlo9. ASA supports the message and Christina Cross.

Pregnancy Justice | @pregnancyjust.bsky.social (@pregnancyjust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pushing long-term birth control on poor women & women of color is a form of reproductive control rooted in a long history of classism and racism in the medical system and reproduction. People should be supported in making the best decision for them. time.com/6976918/long-t…

Jennifer Doleac (@jenniferdoleac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This paper had everyone at NBER talking this week. Amazing natural experiment, important results! "The Impact of Denying a Wanted Abortion on Women and Children" by Juliana Londoño-Vélez & Estefanía Saravia conference.nber.org/conf_papers/f2…

This paper had everyone at NBER talking this week. Amazing natural experiment, important results!

"The Impact of Denying a Wanted Abortion on Women and Children" by <a href="/juliana_londono/">Juliana Londoño-Vélez</a> &amp; Estefanía Saravia

conference.nber.org/conf_papers/f2…
AJPH (@amjpublichealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SoonInAJPH "Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) and early childbearing revisited: Births and birth intendedness after LARC removal in a state Medicaid population (2012-2020)" Women who use LARC are more likely to have an intended birth in their 20s.