2023
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/7rkb4
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Religiosity and Trajectories of Lifetime Fertility Intentions – Evidence from a German Panel Study

Christoph Bein,
Jasmin Passet-Wittig,
Martin Bujard
et al.

Abstract: Much of the literature on fertility intentions has shown that they are broadly predictive of fertility behaviour. Fertility intentions tend to change over a person’s life. How religiosity affects these changes over time has rarely been the subject of investigation. In this paper, we focus on whether and how religiosity affects trajectories of lifetime fertility intentions. Specifically, we examine whether highly religious people start with higher fertility intentions and are more likely to sustain them during … Show more

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