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How Cultural Visits Can Shift Fertility Rates

Fertility rates have been falling worldwide since 1950, even without the usual causes like war or famine. A new study from the University of Notre Dame suggests cultural factors—especially social norms—play a bigger role than previously thought. Economist Lakshmi Iyer and her team found that views on marriage, contraception, and abortion shape fertility rates, particularly in Catholic regions where Church teachings hold sway. Papal visits To tes…
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