Dr. Laura Lindberg

Guttmacher Institute
www.guttmacher.org

Dr. Laura Lindberg is a Principal Research Scientist at the Guttmacher Institute. As a social demographer, Dr. Lindberg focuses on measuring the trends, determinants and consequences of sexual and reproductive health in the U.S. population and working to improve the quality of survey data on sexual and reproductive behaviors. Over the course of her career, she has conducted policy-related research on adolescent sexual behaviors, sex education, adolescent preventive services, unintended pregnancy and contraceptive use.

Dr. Lindberg currently is Principal Investigator for a National Institutes of Health grant funding research on improving the measurement of abortion in U.S. surveys. She leads and contributes to the designing, fielding and analysis of multiple surveys, including a national survey to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women’s fertility preferences and access to sexual and reproductive health care. Dr. Lindberg has been widely cited in the media on the impact of the COVID pandemic and has been quoted recently in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post and The Guardian, among many publications.

Dr. Lindberg received her undergraduate degree from Princeton University; she earned her MA and PhD in sociology at the University of Michigan.