Fernández González, Juan Jesús2022-05-192023-07-012021-01-01Fernández, J. J. (2021). Women’s Civil Rights and the Worldwide Liberalization of Abortion on Demand and for Socio-Economic Reasons. The Sociological Quarterly, 62 (1), pp. 87-120.0038-0253https://hdl.handle.net/10016/34856Many independent states liberalized induced abortion statutes between 1950 and 2011, while many others retained repressive ones. This project attributes these reforms to the legal recognition of civil rights for women – i.e. freedom of mobility, their rights to paid employment, property ownership and justice. By broadening available life choices, civil rights recognition increases the opportunity cost of unwanted maternity thereby expanding women’s resources for mobilizing support for abortion reform. Using a database of 195 independent states and event-history models, the study shows that countries where women enjoy more civil rights are significantly more likely to pass socioeconomic and on demand liberalizations.eng© Midwest Sociological SocietyAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 EspañaSex and genderLawGlobalizationAbortionCivil rightsWomen's civil rights and the worldwide liberalization of abortion on demand and for socio-economic reasonsresearch articleSociologíahttps://doi.org/10.1080/00380253.2019.1711249open access871120SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY62AR/0000025860