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Family Change and Continuity in Iran: Birth Control Use Before First Pregnancy
Authors:Mohammad Jalal Abbasi‐Shavazi  S. Philip Morgan  Meimanat Hossein‐Chavoshi  Peter McDonald
Affiliation:1. University of Tehran and The Australian National University *;2. Duke University **;3. The Australian National University *** and The Australian National University ****;4. The Australian National University *****
Abstract:Using data from the 2002 Iran Fertility Transition Survey, we examined birth control use between marriage and first pregnancy. We focused on the post‐1990 increase in birth control use and develop two explanations. The first posits that birth control use reflects a new marriage form, the conjugal marriage, which places a heightened value on the spousal relationship while deemphasizing the centrality of parenthood. A second explanation stresses the use of a new resource, effective birth control, within an Iranian‐Islamist view of marriage. Key to this explanation is the role of the state—Iranian political/religious actors encourage early marriage and the use of birth control. Although the explanations could be complementary, evidence provides more support for the latter.
Keywords:birth control  family change  Iran  Islamic  population policy  pregnancy interval
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