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of the Atlantic - Europe and the United States. The contribution of the study is mainly empirical, trying to identify … populations in the receiving countries, both in Europe and in the United States; and (b) while in the United States the … religiosity of immigrants serves as a bridge between the immigrants and the local population, in Europe it has mainly the function …
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Mobility ; Openness ; Political Economy ; Beliefs ; Religion ; Immigration …
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Mobility ; Openness ; Political Economy ; Beliefs ; Religion ; Immigration …
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religiosity and integration different in Europe and in the United States, due to historical differences in the state-religion … mainly the function of a buffer and of "balm to the soul". -- immigration ; religion ; integration ; Europe ; United States … sides of the Atlantic - Europe and the United States. Based on the existing literature and on a statistical analysis of …
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This article explores the contribution of religion to the cultural capital of the modern market economy. Networks of … values that have endured into the present and set the China’s economic history apart from that of Europe. The imprints of …
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This article explores religion’s contribution to the cultural capital of the modern market economy. Networks of Church … that have endured into the present and set the economic history of China apart from that of Europe. The imprints of those …
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transmission of cultural values that have endured into the present and set the economic history of China apart from that of Europe … economy. “…indeed society developed only so fast as religion enlarged its sphere. We cannot say that religious progress …
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