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In this paper we examine the long-run relationship between religiosity and income using retrospective data on church … long-run relationship between the level of religiosity, measured by church attendance, and the level of income, measured by … directions, higher income leads to declining religiosity and declining religiosity leads to higher income. …
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. Religiosity depends positively on the expected social and spiritual benefits attached to religious adherence, as well as the … motivates religiosity, the costs of formal religion in terms of time allocated to communal activities and foregone income work … likely to lead to postponement of religiosity. For this reason, religious organizations should be prepared to attract older …
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Since Max Weber, there has been a debate on the impact of religion on people’s economic attitudes. Religion play a direct role over the individuals because it entails them to become elements of social aggregates that have internal patterns of organization and own goals, shaping with great...
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Using a sample of Spanish Catholics, we examined the level of religiosity (measured by beliefs, prayer and church … attendance) and the relationship between religiosity and various socio-economic variables. An Ordered Logit estimation of … religiosity equations showed that: women are more religious than men; religious activity increases with age; there is a …
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significant positive health effects of religiosity of Christianity. The results also support the three explanatory mechanisms of … psychological resources. However, the data also suggests that either other channels through which religiosity affects health may …
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Religiosity affects everything from fertility and health to labor force participation and productivity. But why are … high religiosity levels evolve in high earthquake risk areas, and are passed on across generations to individuals no longer … living in these areas. The impact is global: earthquakes increase religiosity both within Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism …
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Analysing emotional states under duress or during heightened, life-and-death situations is extremely difficult, especially given the inability of laboratory experiments to adequately replicate the environment and the inherent biases of post event surveys. It is in this area that natural...
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, bargaining behaviour and sense of fairness/equality, trust, and positive reciprocity. Three dimensions of religiosity are … examined: (i) religious denomination; (ii) the intensity of religiosity, measured by active participation at church services … with a “standard” religious denomination; (ii) among Catholics, intensity of religiosity is the key variable that affects …
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, bargaining behaviour and sense of fairness/equality, trust, and positive reciprocity. Three dimensions of religiosity are … examined: (i) religious denomination; (ii) the intensity of religiosity, measured by active participation at church services … with a "standard" religious denomination; (ii) among Catholics, intensity of religiosity is the key variable that affects …
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, bargaining behaviour and sense of fairness/equality, trust, and positive reciprocity. Three dimensions of religiosity are … examined: (i) religious denomination; (ii) the intensity of religiosity, measured by active participation at church services … with a “standard” religious denomination; (ii) among Catholics, intensity of religiosity is the key variable that affects …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011083371