Developments in modelling the demand for religion have identified both religious human capital and religious market structure as fundamental determinants of levels of formal religious practice. In this paper, these theories are confronted with survey data drawn from 163 regions across 16 countries. Although there are clearly political, historical and other country specific factors that affect levels of participation in organized religion, estimates from modified logit regression equations demonstrate the empirical significance at the regional level of variables suggested by recent innovations in the economics of religious behaviour.</p
The economics of religion is a relatively new field of research in economics. This survey serves two...
Religion plays an important role in the lives of many Americans, but there is relatively little stud...
Contains fulltext : 90184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study tes...
Developments in modelling the demand for religion have identified both religious human capital and r...
Levels of participation in organized religion differ markedly across countries, a stylized fact whic...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
This paper reexamines the effects of state religion on religious service attendance across countries...
The sociology of religion literature recognizes secularization as an uneven process complicated by i...
The sociology of religion literature recognizes secularization as an uneven process complicated by i...
The sociology of religion literature recognizes secularization as an uneven process complicated by i...
Many theories exist in the realm of economics to explain why individuals participate in religious ac...
This study tests the deregulation hypothesis of religious market theory in 26 European and Northern ...
This study tests the deregulation hypothesis of religious market theory in 26 European and Northern ...
The economics of religion is a relatively new field of research in economics. This survey serves two...
Religion plays an important role in the lives of many Americans, but there is relatively little stud...
Contains fulltext : 90184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study tes...
Developments in modelling the demand for religion have identified both religious human capital and r...
Levels of participation in organized religion differ markedly across countries, a stylized fact whic...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
This paper reexamines the effects of state religion on religious service attendance across countries...
The sociology of religion literature recognizes secularization as an uneven process complicated by i...
The sociology of religion literature recognizes secularization as an uneven process complicated by i...
The sociology of religion literature recognizes secularization as an uneven process complicated by i...
Many theories exist in the realm of economics to explain why individuals participate in religious ac...
This study tests the deregulation hypothesis of religious market theory in 26 European and Northern ...
This study tests the deregulation hypothesis of religious market theory in 26 European and Northern ...
The economics of religion is a relatively new field of research in economics. This survey serves two...
Religion plays an important role in the lives of many Americans, but there is relatively little stud...
Contains fulltext : 90184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study tes...