Talk:Abortion in Portugal

Latest comment: 4 years ago by CriMen1 in topic Prevalence
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Prevalence

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Unfortunately, PORDATA only has the absolute number of abortions in Portugal, but the relevant statistic would obviously divide the total by the number of fertile-aged women (which appears to be between 15 and 44, fitting perfectly with data that PORDATA has[1]). The number of abortions may be static, for all we know, and all the variation can be explained by fluctuations in the absolute number of fertile women. I hope someone picks up on this and writes an article about it so I can then cite it in this page :) CriMen1 (talk) 17:57, 22 August 2020 (UTC)Reply