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This paper explores determinants of church attendance and the formation of 'religious human capital' in Germany within … is a strong predictor for church attendance. Economic variables only weakly account for some of the variation inasmuch as … find, not too surprisingly, that strength of belief is much lower in the formerly atheistic East Germany. It is however not …
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This paper explores determinants of church attendance and the formation of "religious human capital" in Germany within … is a strong predictor for church attendance. Economic variables account for some of the variation inasmuch as high non … the formerly atheistic East Germany. It is, however, not clear-cut that North­South or Protestant­Catholic divides exist …
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This paper explores determinants of church attendance and the formation of 'religious human capital' in Germany within … is a strong predictor for church attendance. Economic variables only weakly account for some of the variation inasmuch as … find, not too surprisingly, that strength of belief is much lower in the formerly atheistic East Germany. It is however not …
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condominiums in Hamburg, Germany. This is the first study on this subject to have been conducted outside the United States. It is … after they have been deconsecrated. The influence of church bell ringing on the prices of surrounding residential properties …
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Religion Predicting Fertility Behaviour of Young Women in Contemporary GermanyReligion in contemporary Germany is … Catholic, Protestant, Muslim or non‐religious shapes fertility patterns of young women in contemporary Germany. The paper … immigration from religiously vivid countries to Germany, the relation between religion and fertility behaviour is likely to remain …
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illustrate our approach by comparing Germany and the US based on harmonized micro data. We find significant, sizeable and robust …
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In this paper, we use the estimated three-region DSGE model GEAR, which pictures Germany, the Euro Area and the Rest of … Germany and the rest of EMU affected GDP growth and unemployment during the crisis. Not surprisingly, stimulus programmes … policy on domestic GDP growth was only small, however, amounting to a maximum of 1.6% for Germany and 0.8% for the rest of …
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illustrate our approach by comparing Germany and the US based on harmonized micro data. We find significant, sizeable and robust …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013106535
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