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Why Christians Don't Have Babies in East Asia

Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

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This chapter explores the fertility rates among different religious groups in East Asia, revealing how they challenge assumptions about Christianity's impact on family size. It highlights surprising findings that Buddhism often leads to higher fertility rates compared to Protestantism in countries like Japan and Korea.

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