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Middle socioeconomic status had 1.8 (95%CI 1.02-3.24) higher odds of induced abortion compared with low socioeconomic status. Urban or rural residence, indigenous identification, age of sexual debut, contraceptive use on sexual debut, adolescent pregnancy, religious and political identification did not correlate with induced abortion rates. CONCLUSIONS In Chile, where induced abortion is legally restricted, a social gradient was found in the chance of having had an induced abortion by SES were adolescent and young women with higher soci