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empirical estimation that employs data from 32 countries (included in the International Social Survey Program: Religion II …
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This article reflects the renewed interest of economics and the social science discipline in value systems and religion …
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the Economics of Religion and the Economics of Immigration, and distinguishes between religiosity per se and an immigrant …
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Religion and religiosity are important identity markers, and changes in a country's religious composition may affect …
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. Protestants could decrease from 47 to 39 percent over the same period, establishing Catholicism as the largest religion among …
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sketching some further implications of these ideas for the study of religion and ritual. …
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Are American workers less likely to observe a religious holiday now than they were 30 years ago? In this paper I use evidence from religious holidays to explore the evolution of market hours' flexibility and religious observance during the last thirty years. To do so, I take advantage of three...
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