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2
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3
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4
. Economic Policy Institute,
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5
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6
. Ibid.

7
. Ibid.

8
. National Women's Law Center, “Analysis of New Census Data Shows Substantial Increase in Women's Poverty, Decline in Health Insurance Coverage, No Improvement in Wage Gap,” September 16, 2010, nwlc.org/press-release/nwlc-analysis-new-census-data-shows-substantial-increase-womens-poverty-decline-health.

9
. DeNavas-Walt, Proctor, and Smith,
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10
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,
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.

12
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13
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14
. Ibid.

15
. Ibid.

16
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17
. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
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18
. Amnesty International, “Deadly Delivery.”

19
. Ibid.

20
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21
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22
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24
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25
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26
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29
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30
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31
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32
. Centers for Disease Control, “Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the United States, 2008: National Surveillance Data for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis” (2009), cdc.gov/std/stats08/trends.htm.

33
. National Council of State Legislatures, “HPV Vaccine,” January 2010, ncsl.org/default.aspx?tabid=14381.

34
. Peter B. Bach, “Gardasil: From Bench, to Bedside, to Blunder,”
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375 (March 20, 2010): 963–64.

35
. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “HIV Among African Americans,” September 9, 2010, cdc.gov/hiv/topics/aa/index.htm.

36
. The National Women's Health Information Center, “Minority Women's Health,” WomensHealth.gov (May 18, 2010), womenshealth.gov/minority/africanamerican/hiv.cfm.

37
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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
, October 3, 2008.

38
. The National Women's Health Information Center, “Minority Women's Health.”

39
. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “HIV Among African Americans,” September 9, 2010, cdc.gov/hiv/topics/aa/index.htm.

40
. “Census Bureau: Recession Fuels Record Number of Uninsured Americans,”
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41
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42
. S. D. Rustgi, M. M. Doty, and S. R. Collins, “Women at Risk: Why Many Women Are Forgoing Needed Health Care,”
The Commonwealth Fund Issue Brief
, May 2009.

43
. National Center for Health Statistics, “Highlights,”
Health, United States, 2009
, cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus/hus09.pdf#highlights.

44
. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Employed Persons by Detailed Occupation, Sex, Race, and Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity,” 2009, bls.gov/cps/cpsaat11.pdf.

45
. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “May 2007 National Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates,” 2007, bls.gov/oes/2007/may/oes_nat.htm#b31-0000.

46
. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “The 2009 HHS Poverty Guidelines,” aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/09poverty.shtml.

47
. U.S. Census Bureau, “Annual Social and Economic Supplement,” March 2008,
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.

48
. Rustgi, Doty, and Collins, “Women at Risk: Why Many Women are Forgoing Needed Health Care.”

49
. Carol Regan, “The Invisible Care Gap: Caregivers Without Health Coverage,” Paraprofessional Health-care Institute, May 2008, hchcw.org/wp-content/up loads/2008/05/phi-cps-report.pdf.

50
. Ibid.

51
. Guttmacher Institute, “Women of Reproductive Age Hit Hard by Recession, New Census Data Show,” September 27, 2010, guttmacher.org/media/inthenews/2010/09/17/index.html.

52
. “Medicaid's Role in Family Planning,”
Guttmacher Institute
, October 2007, guttmacher.org/pubs/IB_medicaidFP.pdf.

53
. National Women's Law Center,
Still Nowhere to Turn: Insurance Companies Treat Women Like a Pre-Existing Condition
, 2009, nwlc.org/our-resources/reports_tool kits/nowhere-to-turn.

54
. National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, “Our Issues: Access to Health Care,” 2010, latinainsti tute.org/issues/access-health-care.

55
. Margaret Crosby, “A Contemporary Abortion Law for California,” ACLU of Northern California, April 23, 2002, aclunc.org/news/opinions/a_contemporary_abortion_law_for_california.shtml.

56
. Ellen R. Shaffer, “Abortion Rights at Risk,”
Huffington Post
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57
. Ellen R. Shaffer, “New HHS Abortion Restriction Goes Beyond Current Law,” Ellen Schaffer's Blog, July 20, 2010, ellenshaffer.blogspot.com/2010/07/new-hhs-abortion-restriction-goes.html.

58
. Robert Pear, “Push for Stricter Abortion Limits Expected in House,”
New York Times
, December 11, 2010, nytimes.com/2010/12/12/health/policy/12abortion.html.

59
. Center for Reproductive Rights, “A First Look Back at the 2010 State Legislative Session,” August 31, 2010, reproductiverights.org/en/feature/a-first-look-back-at-the-2010-state-legislative-session.

60
. Amie Newman, “Report: States Pass Staggering Array of Anti-Choice Laws, Policies and Ballot Measures,” RH Reality Check, September 3, 2010, rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2010/09/01/2010s-staggering-antichoice-legislation-policies-ballot-measures-states.

61
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Salon
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62
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63
. Gita Sen and Piroska Östlin, “Unequal, Unfair, Ineffective and Inefficient. Gender Inequity in Health: Why It Exists and How We Can Change It,” Final Report to the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health, WHO, 2007.

64
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(Washington, DC: Population Reference Bureau, 2010).

65
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66
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67
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68
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69
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70
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71
. Ibid.

72
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73
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74
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75
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76
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