A Quick Look at Contraceptive Access in Mississippi

By Eden Blackwell

Women in Mississippi give birth to around 38,000 babies per year on average (though the number is declining in step with birth rates around the region and nation).  As explained earlier in the Center’s Unintended Pregnancy in Mississippi issue brief, the state has a high rate of unintended pregnancy, and the majority of those are mistimed, meaning that a great many of the pregnancies that happen each year are occurring earlier than women planned.  Implications for these … Read more...

Welcome to Policy Points

By Zach Smith and Eden Blackwell

Data, always key in the Center’s work, have been the cornerstone of successful public health interventions since John Snow saved the lives of hundreds in London’s 1854 cholera outbreak through the data-informed removal of the handle from a single water pump.  Incidences of cholera pin-pointed on a map led to a targeted intervention and policy that had broad, life-saving effect.

In present day, big data are being mined from more and more sectors expanding … Read more...