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Press releaseWorld Population Day: End of Demographic and Health Survey threatens sustainable development worldwide

Cuts in US development funding threaten knowledge about the global population and progress in global health.

Chapters in Edited BooksMedically assisted reproduction in developed countries: Overview and societal challenges

Passet-Wittig, Jasmin; Bujard, Martin (2021)

In: Schneider, Norbert F.; Kreyenfeld, Michaela (Eds.): Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Family. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing: 417–438

This chapter provides an overview of reproductive medicine in developed countries, with a focus on the implications of MAR for individuals and societies. We start by introducing the relevant medical terminology and most important MAR treatments in Section 2. In Section 3, we discuss how MAR is regulated in developed countries, including which methods are allowed, how the treatment costs are reimbursed, and how these factors are associated with the use of MAR. Next, in Section 4, we shift our perspective to explore the implications of infertility and fertility treatments for MAR users. In Section 5, we examine the health and the development of ‘MAR families’. In Section 6, we discuss how fertility trends and MAR are interrelated. In the final section, we present several conclusions, and discuss avenues for social scientific research in the field of MAR.