Background: The influence of religion on demographic behaviors has been extensively studied mainly for Abrahamic religions. Although Buddhism is the world's fourth largest religion and is dominant in several Asian nations experiencing very low fertility, the impact of Buddhism on childbearing has received comparatively little research attention. Objective: This paper draws upon a variety of data sources in different countries in Asia in order to test our hypothesis that Buddhism is related to low fertility. Methods: Religious differentials in terms of period fertility in three nations (India, Cambodia and Nepal) and cohort fertility in three case studies (Mongolia, Thailand and Japan) are analyzed. The analyses are divided into two parts: d...
This paper explores the factors that influence the practice of induced abortion in a very low fertil...
In Thailand, approximately 4 per cent of the population are Thai Muslims. More than three-fifths of...
The study seeks to explore the relationship between the level of education of women and its influenc...
<b>Background</b>: The influence of religion on demographic behaviors has been extensively studied m...
This article analyzes the effect of religious affiliation on fertility in Japan, Korea and the Repub...
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...
Religious affiliation as a determinant of demographic behavior is receiving renewed attention in dem...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
The sex ratio at birth in China has been increasingly skewed in favor of males since 1980 when the g...
Our understanding of whether, to what extent, and under which conditions religions nowadays influenc...
This study proposes and explores a new fertility determinant: societal secularism. Using country-lev...
We use longitudinal data on fertility and religious affiliation in Finland to examine average number...
This paper explores the factors that influence the practice of induced abortion in a very low fertil...
In Thailand, approximately 4 per cent of the population are Thai Muslims. More than three-fifths of...
The study seeks to explore the relationship between the level of education of women and its influenc...
<b>Background</b>: The influence of religion on demographic behaviors has been extensively studied m...
This article analyzes the effect of religious affiliation on fertility in Japan, Korea and the Repub...
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...
Religious affiliation as a determinant of demographic behavior is receiving renewed attention in dem...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
The sex ratio at birth in China has been increasingly skewed in favor of males since 1980 when the g...
Our understanding of whether, to what extent, and under which conditions religions nowadays influenc...
This study proposes and explores a new fertility determinant: societal secularism. Using country-lev...
We use longitudinal data on fertility and religious affiliation in Finland to examine average number...
This paper explores the factors that influence the practice of induced abortion in a very low fertil...
In Thailand, approximately 4 per cent of the population are Thai Muslims. More than three-fifths of...
The study seeks to explore the relationship between the level of education of women and its influenc...