Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense, and often conflicting, scholarly debate. In Europe, most analysis of migrant religiosity has focused on Islam, though migrants to Western European countries come from a wide range of religions and denominations. Despite a general assumption of assimilation over generations to greater secularization, evidence on trends in religiosity across migrants of different religions and for both first and second generations remains partial. We use the European Social Survey (rounds 1–9) to examine three dimensions of religiosity encompassing both performative and subjective domains, across 15 Western European destination countries over a 16-year period....
Turks, most of them Islamic, are establishing themselves in European countries. Studies mostly compa...
This paper investigates religiosity among immigrant children in four European countries: England, Ge...
This paper investigates religiosity among immigrant children in four European countries: England, Ge...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Although Christian migrant groups make up a sizeable part of the immigrant population in Europe, lit...
Alongside growing ethnic diversity in North-Western European countries during the last decades as a ...
This paper examines differences in religious behaviors of the native born and immigrants in Europe, ...
Although Christian migrant groups make up a sizeable part of the immigrant population in Europe, lit...
Given the sharp increase in migration flows, the issue of immigrants’ religious assimilation and its...
This paper deals with individual and contextual effects on the religiosity of first and second gener...
This paper deals with individual and contextual effects on the religiosity of first and second gener...
Turks, most of them Islamic, are establishing themselves in European countries. Studies mostly compa...
This paper investigates religiosity among immigrant children in four European countries: England, Ge...
This paper investigates religiosity among immigrant children in four European countries: England, Ge...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Patterns of religiosity among both settled and migrant populations have been the subject of intense,...
Although Christian migrant groups make up a sizeable part of the immigrant population in Europe, lit...
Alongside growing ethnic diversity in North-Western European countries during the last decades as a ...
This paper examines differences in religious behaviors of the native born and immigrants in Europe, ...
Although Christian migrant groups make up a sizeable part of the immigrant population in Europe, lit...
Given the sharp increase in migration flows, the issue of immigrants’ religious assimilation and its...
This paper deals with individual and contextual effects on the religiosity of first and second gener...
This paper deals with individual and contextual effects on the religiosity of first and second gener...
Turks, most of them Islamic, are establishing themselves in European countries. Studies mostly compa...
This paper investigates religiosity among immigrant children in four European countries: England, Ge...
This paper investigates religiosity among immigrant children in four European countries: England, Ge...