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You have come a long way baby: citizens at conception? Prenatal personhood and SCHIP eligibility

By: Hennessy, Judith.
Contributor(s): Cliath, Alison Grace.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2004Description: p.1428-447.Subject(s): Nationality In: American Behavioral ScientistSummary: What are the (un)intended consequences of a citizens at conception policy? This article explores whether redefining a child does indeed spur a material expansion of benefits through the States Children's Insurance Program (SCHIP) or whether this action can be better understood as a struggle over symbolic boundaries of fetal personhood, social boundaries of citizenship, and the attendant challenges to women's reproductive rights. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 47, Issue no: 11 Available AR61663

What are the (un)intended consequences of a citizens at conception policy? This article explores whether redefining a child does indeed spur a material expansion of benefits through the States Children's Insurance Program (SCHIP) or whether this action can be better understood as a struggle over symbolic boundaries of fetal personhood, social boundaries of citizenship, and the attendant challenges to women's reproductive rights. - Reproduced.

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