Luis Gutierrez wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have been wondering how to get started. This theme will require many
> here to shift gears intellectually. But I should at least try. When
> time permits, take a look at the July 2006 issue of the "solidarity &
> sustainability" newsletter, section 6, figure 1.
>
> Current Issue (July 2006)
> http://www.pelican-consulting.com/solisustv02n07.html
>
> What do you think?
Can you tell us something about how reproductive decision making is
influenced by religion? Most would agree that population growth is a
global change driver, and that the adoption of birth control technology
has a strong influence over birth rates. What is the relative
contribution of religion to the adoption and diffusion of birth control
technology, relative to other socioeconomic factors, prinicpally, cost?
-dl
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