Contains fulltext : 205938.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Like other Western countries, in the Netherlands women continue to demonstrate higher levels of religiosity than men. In this article, we set out to explain this Dutch religious gender gap regarding belief in God, prayer and church attendance. Using high quality survey data (LISS 2015), a comprehensive model is built combining social and psychological differences between Dutch men and women. These gender differences are operationalized where they are most strongly experienced, i.e. within personal relationships. We find that the gender gaps within Dutch relationships regarding belief in God and prayer can be explained by gendered religious socialization a...
Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousn...
This article aims to investigate the relationship between religion and national identity through the...
Dutch society is highly secularized in terms of decreasing church membership and church attendance. ...
Contains fulltext : 204692.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In many secular...
Contains fulltext : 209245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
The tendency of women to be more religious than men has been widely observed. Many theories have bee...
Scholars of religion have long sought to explain the persistent finding that women tend to report gr...
This manuscript examines the structural causes of the gender gap in political interest. In many coun...
The universality of higher female religiousness and insufficiency of any social explanation have led...
Contains fulltext : 99736.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cross-national r...
Contains fulltext : 129434.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch on gender differences in political alignments and cultural or...
A major finding in the sociology of religion has been the gender gap in religiosity. In study after ...
This paper investigates whether current differences in religiosity between the Dutch regions are als...
Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousness and ment...
Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousn...
This article aims to investigate the relationship between religion and national identity through the...
Dutch society is highly secularized in terms of decreasing church membership and church attendance. ...
Contains fulltext : 204692.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In many secular...
Contains fulltext : 209245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
The tendency of women to be more religious than men has been widely observed. Many theories have bee...
Scholars of religion have long sought to explain the persistent finding that women tend to report gr...
This manuscript examines the structural causes of the gender gap in political interest. In many coun...
The universality of higher female religiousness and insufficiency of any social explanation have led...
Contains fulltext : 99736.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cross-national r...
Contains fulltext : 129434.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This research...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch on gender differences in political alignments and cultural or...
A major finding in the sociology of religion has been the gender gap in religiosity. In study after ...
This paper investigates whether current differences in religiosity between the Dutch regions are als...
Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousness and ment...
Previous studies have shown that gender may moderate the relationship between religiousn...
This article aims to investigate the relationship between religion and national identity through the...
Dutch society is highly secularized in terms of decreasing church membership and church attendance. ...