• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: Marital Fertility and Religion : Recent Changes in Spain
  • Contributor: Adsera, Alicia [Author]
  • Published: Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2004
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: religiosity ; Fruchtbarkeit ; fertility ; Spain ; Z21 ; timing of births ; religion ; Katholizismus ; Spanien ; J1 ; Schätzung
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  • Description: Since the onset of democracy in 1975, both total fertility and Mass attendance rates in Spain have dropped dramatically. I use the 1985 and 1999 Spanish Fertility Surveys to study whether the significance of religion in fertility behavior – both in family size and in the spacing of births – has changed. While in the 1985 SFS family size was similar among practicing and non-practicing Catholics, practicing Catholics portray significantly higher fertility during recent years. In the context of lower church participation, religiosity has acquired a more relevant meaning for demographic behavior. Among the youngest generation, non-practicing Catholics behave as those without affiliation. The small group of Protestants and Muslims has the highest fertility and interfaith unions are less fertile.
  • Access State: Open Access