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Religiosity and contraceptive method choice: The Jewish population of Israel
Barbara S. Okun
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Israel
100%
Jewish Population
100%
Religiosity
100%
Contraceptive Choice
100%
Peer Influence
33%
Factor Combination
33%
Primary Intention
33%
Fertility Control
33%
Contraception
33%
Israeli Jewish Women
33%
Religious Doctrine
33%
Cultural Effects
33%
Women Religious
33%
Arts and Humanities
Judaism
100%
Israel
100%
Religiosity
100%
Urban
50%
Jewish women
50%
Religious Women
50%
Religious Research
50%
Religious Doctrines
50%
Social Sciences
Judaism
100%
Israel
100%
Religiosity
100%
Israeli
50%
Religious Doctrines
50%
Peer Influence
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Religiosity
100%