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SUBMITTER: Fieder M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4947882 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Fieder Martin M Huber Susanne S
Proceedings. Biological sciences 20160701 1834
Individuals more strongly affiliated to religion have on average more children than less religious ones. Here, based on census data of 3 658 650 women aged 46-60 years from 32 countries provided by IPUMS International and data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (n = 2400 women, aged 53-57 years), we show that religious homogamy is also associated with higher reproduction in terms of a higher number of children and a lower chance of remaining childless. We argue that, together with the relatio ...[more]