Late fertility decline in the Netherlands: The influence of religious denomination,socioeconomic group and region |
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Authors: | F. W. A. van Poppel |
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Affiliation: | 1. NIDI, Prinses Beatrixlaan 428, P.O. Box 955, 2270-AZ, Voorburg, The Netherlands
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Abstract: | Both published results from the 1930, 1947, 1960 and 1971 censuses and unpublished ones are used to examine the influence that religious denomination, socio-economic group and region exerted on the fertility of marriages contracted between 1876 and 1959. A theory formulated by Lesthaeghe and Wilson on the relation between modes of production and secularization and the pace of fertility decline in Western Europe offers — in combination with van Heek's views on the special position of Dutch Roman Catholicism — a starting point for an explanation of why the fertility decline of Roman Catholics, self-employed and agricultural labourers lagged behind. |
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