We use recent pooled survey data on 90 000 individuals in 26 European countries to examine religious spillover effects on life satisfaction. Own religious behaviour is positively correlated with individual life satisfaction. More unusually, average religiosity in the region also has a positive impact: people are more satisfied in more religious regions. This spillover holds both for those who are religious and for those who are not. The flipside of the coin is that a greater proportion of "atheists" (those who say they do not currently belong to any religious denomination) has negative spillover effects, for the religious and atheists alike. We last show that both Protestants and Catholics like to live in regions where their own religion is...
We examined the association between religious involvement and life satisfaction using data drawn fro...
We examined the association between religious involvement and life satisfaction using data drawn fro...
This article examines the relationships between multiple dimensions of religiosity, secular forms of...
We use recent pooled survey data on 90 000 individuals in 26 European countries to examine religious...
This paper focusses on the insurance role of religion in buffering the well-being impact of stressfu...
The positive relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction is well-established. This relati...
This study explores whether different religions experience different levels of happiness and life sa...
This study considers the impact of religion on perceptions of happiness and quality of life, and is ...
In this paper the relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction in economically developed E...
This paper focusses on the insurance role of religion in buffering the well-being impact of stressfu...
As we estimate here, 68% of human beings-4.6 billion people-would say that religion is important in ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of religious involvement on subject...
Abstract We use five ways of the European Social Survey, covering 2000Survey, covering to 2008, to...
We collected data from 15 countries distinguishing between four religious dimensions: believing, bon...
We examined the association between religious involvement and life satisfaction using data drawn fro...
We examined the association between religious involvement and life satisfaction using data drawn fro...
This article examines the relationships between multiple dimensions of religiosity, secular forms of...
We use recent pooled survey data on 90 000 individuals in 26 European countries to examine religious...
This paper focusses on the insurance role of religion in buffering the well-being impact of stressfu...
The positive relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction is well-established. This relati...
This study explores whether different religions experience different levels of happiness and life sa...
This study considers the impact of religion on perceptions of happiness and quality of life, and is ...
In this paper the relationship between religiosity and life satisfaction in economically developed E...
This paper focusses on the insurance role of religion in buffering the well-being impact of stressfu...
As we estimate here, 68% of human beings-4.6 billion people-would say that religion is important in ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of religious involvement on subject...
Abstract We use five ways of the European Social Survey, covering 2000Survey, covering to 2008, to...
We collected data from 15 countries distinguishing between four religious dimensions: believing, bon...
We examined the association between religious involvement and life satisfaction using data drawn fro...
We examined the association between religious involvement and life satisfaction using data drawn fro...
This article examines the relationships between multiple dimensions of religiosity, secular forms of...