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religion greatly interferes in adopting small family norms give reason

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Yes religions greatly interferes in adapting small family norms

• Some religions are greatly restrict in adapting small family norms, the reason is that Desired family size has been associated with religious affiliation with larger families being more desired in pronatalist Christian denominations  

• Empirical studies show that religious service attendance is a stronger predictor of fertility intentions and behavior, compared with affiliation alone  

•  Moreover, a researcher has argued that resulting the declining influence of religious institutions in Europe, church attendance has become a more striking determinant of fertility norms among younger generations, as those who continue to go to church signify a more selective group of people who adhere to religious doctrines.

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Answered by capricornusyellow
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Small family norms

Explanation:

  • The size of the family is affected the life quality of a family.
  • The family can effect in certain ways such as human basic needs, Income, Nutrition, Health, Education.
  • In adopting the small family norms the religion interfere greatly in some ways.
  • The religion point to interference in small families is desire to have a son.  
  • The children has to be considered to be the security at old age.
  • There is an ethical issues related to the MTP.
  • The death rate get high in infants.
  • Families have lack of interest in recreation.

Learn more: Norms of small family.

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