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Baby Boom 2013 Due To Religion?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//"Partly because religious communities provide a family-friendly context to the women who attend them, religious women are more likely to have children, and to bear a comparatively high share of the nation’s children, compared to their less religious or secular peers," //
More likely because birth control is either forbidden or actively discouraged.
More likely because birth control is either forbidden or actively discouraged.
Problem is, it's not really a baby boom. The same statistics show a fall in the birth rate for (most of) the past few years, and this is a tiny rise against that statistic. While it's true that the birth rate is higher in religious families than non-religious, I just don't see that this qualifies as a "boom".
it is a baby boom, an nothing to do with religion, most of those seeming are right here in the capital, no surprise there. According to the news last evening we have somewhere in the region of 8 and a half million souls here now, no wonder people can't seem to find a home... school place for their children and the hospitals, gp surgeries are chokka.
The main problem is that the irresponsible underclass breed more than the more responsible people further up the social ladder ie the wrong type of people are breeding which will put further strain on the welfare budget in the future as these people become adults and follow in their parents footsteps into a life on welfare. Eventually there will be more taking out than can be paid for by the dwindling minority who pay tax.
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