Religious affiliation and fertility in Liberia

Type Journal Article - Journal of Biosocial Science
Title Religious affiliation and fertility in Liberia
Author(s)
Volume 26
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1994
Page numbers 493-507
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7983100
Abstract
This study examines fertility differentials by religious affiliation in Liberia, within the context of two competing hypotheses: the characteristic and particularised theology. Using a subsample of currently married women from the 1986 Liberian Demographic and Health Survey, the study examines the fertility of five religious groups: Catholic, Protestant, Moslem, traditional, and other women. Overall, the findings are more consistent with the characteristic hypothesis, because the small fertility differentials by religious affiliation are largely accounted for by differences in the socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of these women.

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