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Ileanu, B-V (2021)

Time Lag Evidence of Anti-Abortion Decree and Perturbation of Births Distribution. A Benford Law Approach

Preprint arXiv:2106.15520 [physics.soc-ph]; last accessed July 30, 2021.

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Abstract: This study analyzes the case of Romanian births, jointly distributed by age-groups of mother and father covering 1958-2019 under the potential influence of significant disruptors. Significant events such as anti-abortion laws application or abrogation, communism fall, and migration and their impact are analyzed. While in practice we may find pro and contra examples, a general controversy arises regarding whether births should or should not obey the Benford Law (BL). Moreover, the significant disruptors' impacts are not detailed discussed in such analysis. I find the distribution of births is First Digit Benford Law (BL1) conformant on the entire sample, but mixed results regarding the BL obedience in the dynamic analysis and by main sub-periods. Even though many disruptors are analyzed, only the 1967 Anti-abortion Decree has a significant impact. I capture an average lag of 15 years between the event, the Anti-abortion Decree, and the start of distortion of the births distribution. The distortion persists around 25 years, almost the entire fertility life (15 to 39) for the majority of the people from the cohorts born in 1967-1968.


Bibtex:
@misc{, title={Time Lag Evidence of Anti-Abortion Decree and Perturbation of Births Distribution. A Benford Law Approach}, author={Bogdan-Vasile Ileanu}, year={2021}, eprint={2106.15520}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={physics.soc-ph}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.15520}, }


Reference Type: Preprint

Subject Area(s): Medical Sciences, Social Sciences