We investigate the extent to which religions ’ pronatalism is detrimental to growth via the fertility/education channel. Using censuses from South-East Asia, we first estimate an empirical model of fertility and show that having a religious affiliation significantly raises fertility, especially for couples with intermediate to high education levels. We next use these estimates to identify the parameters of a structural model of fertility choice. On average, catholicism is the most pro-child religion (increasing total spending on chil-dren), followed by Buddhism, while Islam has a strong pro-birth component (redirecting spending from quality to quantity). We show that pro-child religions depress growth in the early stages of growth by loweri...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
Religious affiliation as a determinant of demographic behavior is receiving renewed attention in dem...
European demographers rarely study religion as a determinant of contemporary demographic behaviour. ...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions’supposed pronatalism is det...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions ’ supposed pronatalism is d...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions ’ supposed pronatalism is d...
We investigate the extent to which the pronatalism of religions impedes growth via the fertility/edu...
Background: The influence of religion on demographic behaviors has been extensively studied mainly f...
BACKGROUND The influence of religion on demographic behaviors has been extensively studied mainly fo...
<b>Background</b>: The influence of religion on demographic behaviors has been extensively studied m...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
This article analyzes the effect of religious affiliation on fertility in Japan, Korea and the Repub...
A majority of the people in the world are affiliated with a religion. A study about world’s major re...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
Religious affiliation as a determinant of demographic behavior is receiving renewed attention in dem...
European demographers rarely study religion as a determinant of contemporary demographic behaviour. ...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions’supposed pronatalism is det...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions ’ supposed pronatalism is d...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions ’ supposed pronatalism is d...
We investigate the extent to which the pronatalism of religions impedes growth via the fertility/edu...
Background: The influence of religion on demographic behaviors has been extensively studied mainly f...
BACKGROUND The influence of religion on demographic behaviors has been extensively studied mainly fo...
<b>Background</b>: The influence of religion on demographic behaviors has been extensively studied m...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
This article analyzes the effect of religious affiliation on fertility in Japan, Korea and the Repub...
A majority of the people in the world are affiliated with a religion. A study about world’s major re...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
Religion and economics until recently were not considered by most to share a relationship. However, ...
Religious affiliation as a determinant of demographic behavior is receiving renewed attention in dem...
European demographers rarely study religion as a determinant of contemporary demographic behaviour. ...