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Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi1, S Philip Morgan, Meimanat Hossein-Chavoshi, Peter McDonald.
Abstract
Using data from the 2002 Iran Fertility Transition Survey, we examined birth control use between marriage and first pregnancy. We focused on the post-1990 increase in birth control use and develop two explanations. The first posits that birth control use reflects a new marriage form, the conjugal marriage, which places a heightened value on the spousal relationship while deemphasizing the centrality of parenthood. A second explanation stresses the use of a new resource, effective birth control, within an Iranian-Islamist view of marriage. Key to this explanation is the role of the state-Iranian political/religious actors encourage early marriage and the use of birth control. Although the explanations could be complementary, evidence provides more support for the latter.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20376280 PMCID: PMC2849153 DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2009.00670.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Marriage Fam ISSN: 0022-2445