European demographers rarely study religion as a determinant of contemporary demographic behaviour. One reason could be the secularisation observed in European countries, implying that the effect of religiosity has been diminishing. This paper aims to show that religion can have an important impact on ideals, intentions and behaviour related to fertility. First we discuss recent trends in religiosity. We base our ensuing hypotheses on three deliberations why religion may have a bearing on fertility: importance of religious teaching, effect of social capital and function of religion to decrease uncertainty. Using FFS data we examine the influence of several measures of religiosity on the ideal number of children and intentions to have a seco...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions’supposed pronatalism is det...
The aim of this study was to examine the positive relationship between religiosity and fertility fro...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions ’ supposed pronatalism is d...
Previous studies have consistently shown that religious persons both intend and have more children t...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
The impact of religion on reproductive behaviour Abstract Religion is one of the reproductive behavi...
Religious affiliation as a determinant of demographic behavior is receiving renewed attention in dem...
show that women who report that religion is “very important ” in their everyday life have both highe...
This paper contributes to the study of the relationship between religion and fertility. More speci c...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
Abstract Although previous studies have demonstrated that religious people in Europe have larger fam...
The aim of this thesis lies in findings of relation between Christian belief and a level of fertilit...
This study proposes and explores a new fertility determinant: societal secularism. Using country-lev...
Caroline Berghammer : Religious Socialisation and Fertility : Transition to Third Birth in the Nethe...
The current study examines the influence of religious affiliation and practice on family patterns an...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions’supposed pronatalism is det...
The aim of this study was to examine the positive relationship between religiosity and fertility fro...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions ’ supposed pronatalism is d...
Previous studies have consistently shown that religious persons both intend and have more children t...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
The impact of religion on reproductive behaviour Abstract Religion is one of the reproductive behavi...
Religious affiliation as a determinant of demographic behavior is receiving renewed attention in dem...
show that women who report that religion is “very important ” in their everyday life have both highe...
This paper contributes to the study of the relationship between religion and fertility. More speci c...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
Abstract Although previous studies have demonstrated that religious people in Europe have larger fam...
The aim of this thesis lies in findings of relation between Christian belief and a level of fertilit...
This study proposes and explores a new fertility determinant: societal secularism. Using country-lev...
Caroline Berghammer : Religious Socialisation and Fertility : Transition to Third Birth in the Nethe...
The current study examines the influence of religious affiliation and practice on family patterns an...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions’supposed pronatalism is det...
The aim of this study was to examine the positive relationship between religiosity and fertility fro...
Through indirect inference, we investigate the extent to which religions ’ supposed pronatalism is d...