Investigating Family Size Differentials by Religiosity Across Europe: National Contexts, Expectations and Outcomes
In most European countries more religious people have more children than the secular and are less likely to remain childless. However, in some ex-communist states this association is subdued or even inverted. This study investigates not only fertility and partnering outcomes, but also differences in...
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2019
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Journal of religion and demography
Year: 2019, Volume: 6, Issue: 2, Pages: 228-251 |
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opinions on childbearing
B Fertility B Secularization B Childlessness B religious revival B Religiosity |
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