For decades traditional religions in the countries of the former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe were suppressed by the communist regime. After the fall of the Soviet Union most of these economies experienced the revival of religiosity. This report documents differences in religiosity trends between country groups in transition economies and underscores implications of religiosity revival for economic policies
Ten years before the collapse of communism, there were warning signs that the Soviet Union’s econom...
The article provides a brief sociological description of religious development in the regions of Boh...
The aim of this article is to examine the impact religion has had on the post-Soviet economic develo...
The situation of the formerly communist countries represents an anomaly within the sociological deb...
Stable democracies are characterized by the predominance of certain values and political orientation...
Religion and post-communist transition are two of the many issues that have earned attention of econ...
This research note describes changes in religion and church in Eastem Germany after the demise of st...
This paper examines the effects of reforms and religion on happiness in transition economies. Earlie...
Dramatic religious growth has occurred throughout the former Soviet Union in the past 30 years with ...
Religious freedoms in the countries which were once part of the Soviet Union have gradually been on ...
Religion is an important factor associated with sustainable development. Based on the data from the ...
Pickel G, Sammet K. Introduction– Transformations of Religiosity in Central and Eastern Europe Twent...
It is generally thought that processes of modernization generic to industrialized societies have res...
This article describes a number of religious objects in Central Asia in Post-Soviet period of democr...
There is ample evidence of religious decline in Western Europe but no general consensus on the situa...
Ten years before the collapse of communism, there were warning signs that the Soviet Union’s econom...
The article provides a brief sociological description of religious development in the regions of Boh...
The aim of this article is to examine the impact religion has had on the post-Soviet economic develo...
The situation of the formerly communist countries represents an anomaly within the sociological deb...
Stable democracies are characterized by the predominance of certain values and political orientation...
Religion and post-communist transition are two of the many issues that have earned attention of econ...
This research note describes changes in religion and church in Eastem Germany after the demise of st...
This paper examines the effects of reforms and religion on happiness in transition economies. Earlie...
Dramatic religious growth has occurred throughout the former Soviet Union in the past 30 years with ...
Religious freedoms in the countries which were once part of the Soviet Union have gradually been on ...
Religion is an important factor associated with sustainable development. Based on the data from the ...
Pickel G, Sammet K. Introduction– Transformations of Religiosity in Central and Eastern Europe Twent...
It is generally thought that processes of modernization generic to industrialized societies have res...
This article describes a number of religious objects in Central Asia in Post-Soviet period of democr...
There is ample evidence of religious decline in Western Europe but no general consensus on the situa...
Ten years before the collapse of communism, there were warning signs that the Soviet Union’s econom...
The article provides a brief sociological description of religious development in the regions of Boh...
The aim of this article is to examine the impact religion has had on the post-Soviet economic develo...