Статья: Влияние религии на рождаемость: обзор современных демографических исследований

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Вторая проблема касается механизмов влияния личной религиозности на рождаемость. Они пока еще в значительной мере не вскрыты. Вероятно, что для продвижения к пониманию этого вопроса также потребуется «донастройка» имеющейся методики социологических исследований такого влияния.

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