The Impact of Religion, Socioeconomic Status, and Degree of Religiosity in Family Planning Among Moslems and Baha'is in Iran: A Pilot Survey Research

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The purpose of this investigation was to point out two methodological deficiencies in the area of differential fertility research in the Middle East and to propose possible refinements to correct the deficiencies. The following hypothesis was formulated and tested: Baha'is and Moslems differ in family planning because specific religious factors present in Islam tend to impede its practice.

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