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shift at an enormous speed; and above all, religion and family values can be an important assett in the stability of … research uses data from the World Values Survey project to study the relationship between religion, denominations and economic … original 30 variables and the newly derived factor analytical dimensions: a) economic permissiveness b) traditional religion c …
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shift at an enormous speed; and above all, religion and family values can be an important assett in the stability of … research uses data from the World Values Survey project to study the relationship between religion, denominations and economic … original 30 variables and the newly derived factor analytical dimensions: a) economic permissiveness b) traditional religion c …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011275133
This paper extends the club model of religion to better account for observed patterns of extremism. We adapt existing …
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We run economy not knowing rules of what we are running. Commonwealth maybe should be allowed to functionate under its own rules that should be discovered, similar to these in physics or biology. By the way, quantity value of what money measures should be discovered too. Greed in whatever...
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Subjugation of women in certain spheres of life is very common in the patriarchal societies and it has a long history. In India, women have little social or economic independence. They are treated inequitably at home as much as at the workplace outside. Perhaps, it is so for the Indian society...
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In this paper, we focus on the research of the impact of religion and political regime on human capital and economic … development. There is a lot of incentive literature concerning the impact of political regime and religion on the economic … development relating to religion which is secularization and the principle of equal rights. We use three equation model to verify …
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The Haredi (Jewish ultra-orthodox) population in Israel is an idiosyncratic community. Its members are committed to the observance of the Bible and its commandments, as interpreted by its sectarian religious leaders. Haredi poverty is exceptionally high, with a share of 20% of the Israeli poor...
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There are studies showing linkages between religious beliefs and health. The importance of religion on health has been … examined by studies (Vaux 1976), the dietary beliefs in health and illness (Chan Ho 1985), the role of religion in morbidity … and mortalitiy (Jarvis and North Cott 1987), the Religion and other factors influencing health status (Idler and Kasl 1992 …
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This paper examines the role of both religion and anthropology in development and accordingly reducing poverty. Within … this introduction I intend to discuss the reason invited me to handle this problem. This reason is that I see both religion …
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Religion was one of the factors that was frequently identified by seventeenth- and eighteenth-century economists as …
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