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Drawing on recent cross-nationally comparative survey data of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in five European cities, this study examines the patterns of identification with ethnic, religious, national and city identities. We take a comparative perspective and analyse data from five...
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. Examining the cross-religion differential in earnings and human capital return, Muslims' earnings are found to be significantly … lower compared to the average. Muslims' wage gap is explained by their immigrant status. Originality/value – This paper is … previous Canadian papers did not do. Fourth, this study is the first on a high income country to consider Muslims as a distinct …
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religion may inhibit Muslims from investing and dealing with these institutions. Moreover, this study finds that culture and …
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The Muslim population of Western Europe composed of at least 13 million individuals, brings together primarily people resulting from working class immigrants from the second half of the twentieth century. Its roots are found deep in the Turkish countryside, in the Balkans and, of course, in the...
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Customer lifetime value (CLV) is an established relationship marketing-centric approach to evaluating performance: based upon the significance of a customer, and what resources should be allocated towards maintaining relations - beyond short-term transactional views. The conceptual argument...
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This article examines the relationship between Islam and marketing. It pays a special attention to the influence of …
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Jews and Muslims in Israel. The paper attempts to explain the similarities and the differences between the two ethno … sample included 898 Jews and 215 Muslims, representing the labor force. The MOW dimensions were: work centrality, intrinsic … dimensions of the MOW, there were no differences among Muslims with a different religiosity degree concerning all MOW dimensions …
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The Muslim population of Western Europe composed of at least 13 million individuals, brings together primarily people resulting from working class immigrants from the second half of the twentieth century. Its roots are found deep in the Turkish countryside, in the Balkans and, of course, in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010901795
This paper will highlight the myths that surround the question of mass conversion to Islam and the so called temple … destructions by the Muslims during the formative years of the Sultanate and the Mughal rule in India. In this paper, the authors … understanding of Islam. Some of the important questions dealt with in this paper are: Were the attacks on Hindu temples during the …
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This article focuses on religious practices among Muslims in the Republic of Georgia today. It considers relations … between Muslims and other religious groups; the influence of religion on everyday life in Georgia; the relationship between … the religious and national consciousness; and tensions between supporters of the syncretic forms of Islam that have been …
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