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Amanda Stevenson Received Early Career Award

Jan. 20, 2024

Amanda Stevenson received the first Early Career Award for North America from the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population

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Amanda Stevenson’s article posted online ahead of its print in Demography

Nov. 1, 2021

Amanda Stevenson’s article providing a lower bound on the number of additional pregnancy-related deaths as US abortion ban would cause was posted online ahead of its print on October 25th in Demography

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Amanda Stevenson posted a preprint version of a paper forthcoming in Demography

Sept. 9, 2021

Amanda Stevenson posted a preprint version of a paper forthcoming in Demography. It provides estimates of the most predictable part of the mortality consequence of banning abortion in the US - the additional mortality that would occur because staying pregnancy carries a greater risk of death than abortion. You can...

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Amanda Stevenson published an op-ed in NBC News

Aug. 23, 2021

Amanda Stevenson published an op-ed on what’s missing from the widespread handwringing over falling fertility rates in NBC News.

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Amanda Stevenson published first contemporary causal evidence that access to contraception improves women’s educational attainment.

May 11, 2021

A team led by Amanda Stevenson and including Stef Mollborn and Jane Menken published the first contemporary causal evidence that access to contraception improves women’s educational attainment. The study was covered by local and national outlets and Amanda will testify on the implications of the findings for current Colorado policy...

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CU Boulder Today covered Amanda Stevenson new publication in Science Advances

May 5, 2021