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Original Articles

Fertility determinants in the oil region of Mexico

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Pages 45-66 | Published online: 23 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

This study analyzes fertility determinants in the oil region of Mexico, consisting of the states of Veracruz, Tabasco, and Campeche. Data are from the 1980 Mexican census and the unit of analysis is the municipio. The regression models, in which the dependent variables of children ever born and child‐woman ratio are examined, reveal religious variables to be most significant, with greater fertility for non‐Catholics and persons with no religion than for Catholics. Also of great importance are economic variables. Literacy and urbanization, both “classical” Mexican fertility variables, reduce fertility. There are major differences among three urban/rural and three indigenous language subsamples. Results are discussed vis‐a‐vis demographic theories and prior research.

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