Quantitative studies of the conditions and consequences of religious diversity are based mostly on indices that measure the variety of religious membership in a particular region. However, this line of research has become stagnant, and the question of whether diversity affects religious vitality remains unanswered. This article attempts to shed new light on the discussion by measuring religious diversity differently and capturing religious vitality independently of membership figures. In particular, it contrasts the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index based on membership proportions with a second measure of diversity: an index of organizational diversity. Conversely, the dependent variable religious vitality is measured not by using rates of partici...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
Abstract. Countries differ in their religiosity and these differences have been found to moderate nu...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
Quantitative studies of the conditions and consequences of religious diversity are based mostly on i...
Quantitative studies of the conditions and consequences of religious diversity are based mostly on i...
The ongoing fragmentation of religious traditions and the trafficking of ideas in the past decades c...
This study examines how the religious composition of a local U.S. population shapes an individual’s ...
Secularization theories, such as Berger's Sacred Canopy argument, hold that religious diversity lead...
Religious diversity in the United States has always set it apart from other countries, but even with...
Religious diversity is often captured in “mapping studies” that use mostly qualitative methods in or...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
A significant body of literature has documented and explained the racial and ethnic homogeneity of v...
Following Robert D. Putnams (2007) thesis that ethnic diversity weakens social cohesion, this study ...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
Abstract. Countries differ in their religiosity and these differences have been found to moderate nu...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
Quantitative studies of the conditions and consequences of religious diversity are based mostly on i...
Quantitative studies of the conditions and consequences of religious diversity are based mostly on i...
The ongoing fragmentation of religious traditions and the trafficking of ideas in the past decades c...
This study examines how the religious composition of a local U.S. population shapes an individual’s ...
Secularization theories, such as Berger's Sacred Canopy argument, hold that religious diversity lead...
Religious diversity in the United States has always set it apart from other countries, but even with...
Religious diversity is often captured in “mapping studies” that use mostly qualitative methods in or...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
A significant body of literature has documented and explained the racial and ethnic homogeneity of v...
Following Robert D. Putnams (2007) thesis that ethnic diversity weakens social cohesion, this study ...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
Abstract. Countries differ in their religiosity and these differences have been found to moderate nu...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...