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JONGHO ROH
Florida State University
FRANCE S. BERRY
Florida State University
Modeling the Outcomes of State Abortion Funding
Referenda: Morality or Redistributive Policy, or Both?
While Lowi (1964) claims that policies can be classified as one of three types, distributive,
redistributive, or regulatory, his work has been criticized as incomplete.
Policies are frequently multidimensional, and his categories are neither comprehensive
nor mutually exclusive. A fourth policy type, morality policy, has now been
well-established as distinct from the other three types (e.g., Meier 1994; Mooney
2001). Evidence suggests that some policies can be framed as multidimensional policy
types. Abortion funding is one such policy issue that has aspects of both morality
policy and redistributive policy in its politics. In this study, we develop models of
government abortion funding based on abortion as a morality and a redistributive
policy. We estimate these models using weighted least squares to explain the voting
outcomes of county-level votes in six state referenda elections for government
funding of abortions. Then, we test a combined model and find clear evidence that
the combined model, and variables from both perspectives, provide a stronger case
than a single policy typology model alone. A practical implication is that policy
advocates may purposely emphasize different values and results of the policies. Thus,
testing policy theories may need to include more complex views of policies based
on policy types.
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