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Religiosity and Fertility: Jews in Israel
Barbara S. Okun
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Israel
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Jews
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Religiosity
100%
Multivariate Analysis
14%
Regression Model
14%
Political Institutions
14%
Separation Analysis
14%
Social Institutions
14%
Cultural Power
14%
Women Fertility
14%
Religious Communities
14%
Fertility Variation
14%
Family Building
14%
Women's Employment
14%
Microdata
14%
Political Norms
14%
Paid Work
14%
Social Survey
14%
Modern Democracy
14%
Attitudes towards Religion
14%
Economic Theory
14%
Political Power
14%
Institutional Power
14%
Social Sciences
Jews
100%
Israel
100%
Religiosity
100%
Democracy
14%
Political Institutions
14%
Women's Employment
14%
Social Survey
14%
Multivariate Analysis
14%
Economic Theory
14%
Church and State
14%
Micro Level
14%
Religious Communities
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Religiosity
100%
Economic Theory
14%