We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accounting for differences in religious-community integration, views about man’s impact on God’s grace, and the possibility of confessing sins. We test the theory using a unique micro-regional dataset of 452 counties in 19th - century Prussia, when religiousness was still pervasive. Our instrumental-variable model exploits the concentric dispersion of Protestantism around Wittenberg to circumvent selectivity bias. Protestantism had a substantial positive effect on suicide in 1816-21 and 1869-71. We address issues of bias from mental illness, misreporting, weather conditions, within-county heterogeneity, religious concentration, and gender compositi...
Durkheims Suicide has been criticised on theoretical, methodological and empirical grounds. While so...
Background In the 19th century, eminent French sociologist Emile Durkheim found suicide rates to be ...
Background This study examined the nature of ecological associations between 'religiousness' and sui...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accoun...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
Abstract: In this study of the persistent social phenomenon of suicide, we find that even though th...
Suicide has remained a persistent social phenomenon and now accounts for more deaths than motor vehi...
In Suicide, Durkheim found that involvement in religious com-munities is inversely related to suicid...
In 19th century Europe, suicide rates were higher in countries that were more heavily Protestant, th...
Modern multivariate analysis on cross-national samples has challenged Durkheim's observation th...
Contains fulltext : 54633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In Suicide, Durk...
In Suicide, Durkheim found that involvement in religious communities is inversely related to suicide...
Objective: To examine the effect of religion on negative attitudes and beliefs about suicide. Method...
Durkheims Suicide has been criticised on theoretical, methodological and empirical grounds. While so...
Durkheims Suicide has been criticised on theoretical, methodological and empirical grounds. While so...
Background In the 19th century, eminent French sociologist Emile Durkheim found suicide rates to be ...
Background This study examined the nature of ecological associations between 'religiousness' and sui...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
We model the effect of Protestant vs. Catholic denomination in an economic theory of suicide, accoun...
In an economic theory of suicide, we model social cohesion of the religious community and religious ...
Abstract: In this study of the persistent social phenomenon of suicide, we find that even though th...
Suicide has remained a persistent social phenomenon and now accounts for more deaths than motor vehi...
In Suicide, Durkheim found that involvement in religious com-munities is inversely related to suicid...
In 19th century Europe, suicide rates were higher in countries that were more heavily Protestant, th...
Modern multivariate analysis on cross-national samples has challenged Durkheim's observation th...
Contains fulltext : 54633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In Suicide, Durk...
In Suicide, Durkheim found that involvement in religious communities is inversely related to suicide...
Objective: To examine the effect of religion on negative attitudes and beliefs about suicide. Method...
Durkheims Suicide has been criticised on theoretical, methodological and empirical grounds. While so...
Durkheims Suicide has been criticised on theoretical, methodological and empirical grounds. While so...
Background In the 19th century, eminent French sociologist Emile Durkheim found suicide rates to be ...
Background This study examined the nature of ecological associations between 'religiousness' and sui...