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The effects of religiosity on moral attitudes have been described in numerous studies (see for an overview: Hood, Hill, & Spilka 2009, pp. 381–411). There is also a long research tradition on how ...
Abstract In this article, we examine whether mother’s and father’s self -reported religiousness relates differently to the timing of their children’s marriages. Conceptualizing religion as one source ...
and widespread rise in religiosity in response to a small and temporary shock to social mobility. At the time of the shock, the rise in religious participation is driven mainly by educated and talented individuals ...
composition of religious elites and the gender hierarchy often embedded within the norms of all major world religions suggest that religiosity fosters a worldview promoting traditional gender role attitudes ...
at religious services, frequency of private prayer Belief: self -rated religiosity , importance of religion in respondent's life Open in new tab Affiliation: current or past identification with a religion Practice ...
preferences. A current debate within this literature deals with the impact of daughters on fathers ’ political attitudes . In this article, we address this debate in relation to a specific set of policy ...
-demographic factors such as age, sex and level of education and religiosity may affect condom use self -efficacy. Previous studies have shown that males tend to have higher condom self -efficacy score compared ...
These differences in religiosity seem to matter for economic outcomes, such as labour force participation, education , crime, redistribution policies, health and possibly even aggregate outcomes such as GDP per capita ...
in self -segregated communities where they can maintain their distinct way of life. They also maintain independent education systems and share a disdain for secular education . In addition, they isolate ...
representation of national demographic patterns. Participants were predominantly white, slightly female, in their 40 s , or with some college education . On average, they are not very religious (seldom attend ...
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