Political Islam, marriage, and fertility: evidence from a natural experiment
The plethora of pathways leading to family formation decisions has made the causal assessment of the influence of politics and religion on marriage and fertility difficult. The authors exploit the unique opportunity offered by the emergence of a new political party in Turkey, and the electoral featu...
Main Authors: | Aksoy, O, Billari, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of Chicago Press
2018
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