Many aspects of religious rituals suggest they provide adaptive benefits. Studies across societies consistently find that investments in ritual behaviour return high levels of cooperation. Another line of research finds that alloparental support to mothers increases maternal fertility and improves child outcomes. Although plausible, whether religious cooperation extends to alloparenting and/or affects child development remains unclear. Using 10 years of data collected from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), we test the predictions that church attendance is positively associated with social support and fertility (n = 8207 to n = 8209), and that social support is positively associated with fertility and child develo...
This study presents an evolutionary process of secularization that integrates a theoretical model, s...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
Previous research and theory suggest that religious salience should impact social behaviors. Therefo...
Many aspects of religious rituals suggest they provide adaptive benefits. Studies across societies c...
Many aspects of religious rituals suggest they provide adaptive benefits. Studies across societies c...
Many aspects of religious rituals suggest they provide adaptive benefits. Studies across societies c...
While many norms sustain or destabilize certain religions, one domain is particularly relevant to th...
Offspring number, in modern environments, is inversely related to child success, yet children born t...
The scholarship on religion has long argued that collective worship helps foster social cohesion. De...
European demographers rarely study religion as a determinant of contemporary demographic behaviour. ...
The aim of this study was to examine the positive relationship between religiosity and fertility fro...
Abstract Although previous studies have demonstrated that religious people in Europe have larger fam...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
BACKGROUND The influence of family and friends on an individual's fertility has long been an importa...
In high-income, low-fertility (HILF) settings, the mother’s partner is a key provider of childcare. ...
This study presents an evolutionary process of secularization that integrates a theoretical model, s...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
Previous research and theory suggest that religious salience should impact social behaviors. Therefo...
Many aspects of religious rituals suggest they provide adaptive benefits. Studies across societies c...
Many aspects of religious rituals suggest they provide adaptive benefits. Studies across societies c...
Many aspects of religious rituals suggest they provide adaptive benefits. Studies across societies c...
While many norms sustain or destabilize certain religions, one domain is particularly relevant to th...
Offspring number, in modern environments, is inversely related to child success, yet children born t...
The scholarship on religion has long argued that collective worship helps foster social cohesion. De...
European demographers rarely study religion as a determinant of contemporary demographic behaviour. ...
The aim of this study was to examine the positive relationship between religiosity and fertility fro...
Abstract Although previous studies have demonstrated that religious people in Europe have larger fam...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
BACKGROUND The influence of family and friends on an individual's fertility has long been an importa...
In high-income, low-fertility (HILF) settings, the mother’s partner is a key provider of childcare. ...
This study presents an evolutionary process of secularization that integrates a theoretical model, s...
This paper examines the effect of religious affiliation and religiosity on fertility expectations ...
Previous research and theory suggest that religious salience should impact social behaviors. Therefo...