Does Religion Influence Fertility in Developing Countries |
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Authors: | Tim B Heaton |
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Institution: | (1) Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper examines religious group differences in fertility in developing nations. Using data from the Demographic and Health
Surveys of 30 countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America, this paper documents Muslim/Christian and Catholic/Protestant differences
in the number of children under age 5. The paper also considers possible explanations for these differences including level
of development, religious mix, social characteristics and proximate determinants of fertility. Muslim fertility is substantially
higher than Christian fertility in many countries, but the average difference between Catholics and Protestants is small.
Cross-national variation in group differences is at least as large as the average difference. Although level of development,
social characteristics and proximate determinants play an important role in religious differences, they do not explain cross-national
variation in these differences. |
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