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54 of the Worlds countries allow abortion, which is about 61 percent of the world population. 97 countries, which is about 39 percent of the population, have abortion laws that make it illegal to have an abortion. ... The other being that it became more unpopular that young women were getting married, as more women are likely to have an abortion if they have an unplanned pregnancy of are not married and settled down. However, from 1990 to 1995, the rate of abortion fell, as there was better use of contraception. ... For the last few years, abortion rates have been generally stable. ... This could be due to abortion being more accepted as a solution if contraceptive fails or is improperly used.
The public opinion on abortion is that it should be legalised. The majority of Great Britain supports the legalisation of abortion. In a pole conducted in 1997, 64% of the people asked agreed with the statement ‘Abortion should be made legally available for all who want it’, 9% neither agreed or disagreed, 25% disagreed and 2% did not know.
Different religions have their different views on abortion. ... However, The Church of England also believes that abortion can take place if the life of the mother is endangered.
Approximate Word count = 1012 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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