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PERVASIVE MUSLIM-HINDU FERTILITY DIFFERENCES IN INDIA*
From:
Demography
| Date:
August 1, 2004| Author:
Dharmalingam, A; Morgan, S Philip
| Copyright Population Association of America Aug 2004. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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Using the 1993 Indian Family and Health Survey, we examined Muslim-Hindu differences in (1) the parity-specific intent to have another child and (2) given a stated intent for no more children, reports of the current use of contraceptives. We found that Muslims are much more likely than Hindus to intend to have additional children and, among those who do not want more children, Muslims are much less likely than Hindus to use contraceptives. These findings are robust to model specification and ...
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