- Jun 11, 2005
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No surprise here--they agree with me that the punitive model, while it may make the self-righteous feel even more self-righteous by making mothers bear the natural consequences of their 'sins,' often while the fathers get off scot-free, is not the most effective policy.
Further down in the article, it talks about the increase in abortion in the Netherlands when immigrants from patriarchal cultures moved in.
I never really associated patriarchal subcultures with increases in abortion. Hmmm...
Let's get real about abortions - CNN.com
As a general rule, societies that do the most to support mothers and child-bearing have the fewest abortions. Societies that do the least to support mothers and child-bearing have more abortions.
Germany, for example, operates perhaps the world's plushest welfare state. Working women receive 14 weeks of maternity leave, during which time they receive pay from the state. The state pays a child allowance to the parents of every German child for potentially as many as 25 years, depending on how long as the child remains in school. Women who leave the work force after giving birth receive a replacement wage from the state for up to 14 months.
Maybe not coincidentally, Germany has one of the lowest abortion rates, about one-third that of the United States.
Further down in the article, it talks about the increase in abortion in the Netherlands when immigrants from patriarchal cultures moved in.
They chose abortion because they had become sexually active within male-dominated immigrant subcultures in which access to birth control was restricted, in which female sexuality was tightly policed, in which girls who become pregnant outside marriage are disgraced and in which the costs and obligations of childbearing loaded almost entirely on women alone.
I never really associated patriarchal subcultures with increases in abortion. Hmmm...
Let's get real about abortions - CNN.com