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religion and environmental engagement, including pro-environmental attitudes and behaviours.Empirical results are diverse and … religion. This paper contributes to the literature by examining the question in a predominantly Roman Catholic European Union …
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between Protestantism and attitudes toward work. Using micro-data from contemporary Germany, this paper investigates the … impact of Protestantism on economic outcomes and whether any such connection still exists. To break the endogeneity in … today, Protestantism leads to higher earnings through increased hours of work, and substantially more self …
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entrepreneurship within one specific branch of Christianity, namely, Protestantism. Using a unique sample of 756 Christian protestant … religion and entrepreneurship is instrumental in explaining the engagement of people in entrepreneurship. …
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This paper deals with the recently revealed paradox that contemporary Muslims demonstrate a stronger Protestant work ethic (PWE) than contemporary Protestants do. I test whether this paradox is supported in a multilevel analysis on internationally comparative WVS data. According to Inglehart’s...
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Article about the role of Protestantism in shaping the conditions for successful social and economic development of the … state. The author compares the Orthodoxy in Russia and European Protestantism as the ideological foundation of ensuring …
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There is evidence that behavioral and lifestyle changes, encouraged by the Protestant churches in Brazil (especially Pentecostals and Neo-Pentecostals), are positively associated with variables such as health and income, which are, in their turn, considered into the Human Development Index (HDI)...
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