New international research project to study religion’s impact on family size and child health

We are excited to announce the start of a major international research project studying how religion impacts family size and child health. This research is funded by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation.

This project website contains information on our research project, our team, and research findings. To keep up to date with what we are up to, please check out our news page and follow us on Twitter.

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