This study presents an evolutionary process of secularization that integrates a theoretical model, simulations, and an empirical estimation that employs data from 32 countries (included in the International Social Survey Program: Religion II – ISSP, 1998). Following Bisin and Verdier (2000, 2001a), it is assumed that cultural/social norms are transmitted from one generation to the next one via two venues: (i) direct socialization – across generations, by parents; and (ii) oblique socialization – within generations, by the community and cultural environment. This paper focuses on the transmission of religious norms and in particular on the 'religious taste for children'. The theoretical framework describes the setting and the process leading...
For the past 500 years, to varying degrees, the processes of religious secularization have been occu...
This article offers a new solution to a theoretical problem facing scholars attempting to interpret ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of a choice-theoretic model of cultural transmission. In p...
The current study examines individuals who were raised in a certain religion and at some stage of th...
This study proposes and explores a new fertility determinant: societal secularism. Using country-lev...
This article presents the first projection, to our knowledge, of the intensity of religiosity in a p...
Alongside growing ethnic diversity in North-Western European countries during the last decades as a ...
The nature of secularization is of enduring interest in the social science of religion. Numerous rec...
International audienceBased on population dynamics models, the literature on cultural transmission h...
Two topics are currently the subject of separate discussions in science and society: the demographic...
This thesis deals with the determinants and mechanisms of individual secularisation processes in a c...
European demographers rarely study religion as a determinant of contemporary demographic behaviour. ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of a choice-theoretic model of cultural transmission. In p...
This article proposes three evolutionary games to study secularization. The games assume that there ...
There is ample evidence of religious decline in Western Europe but no general consensus on the situa...
For the past 500 years, to varying degrees, the processes of religious secularization have been occu...
This article offers a new solution to a theoretical problem facing scholars attempting to interpret ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of a choice-theoretic model of cultural transmission. In p...
The current study examines individuals who were raised in a certain religion and at some stage of th...
This study proposes and explores a new fertility determinant: societal secularism. Using country-lev...
This article presents the first projection, to our knowledge, of the intensity of religiosity in a p...
Alongside growing ethnic diversity in North-Western European countries during the last decades as a ...
The nature of secularization is of enduring interest in the social science of religion. Numerous rec...
International audienceBased on population dynamics models, the literature on cultural transmission h...
Two topics are currently the subject of separate discussions in science and society: the demographic...
This thesis deals with the determinants and mechanisms of individual secularisation processes in a c...
European demographers rarely study religion as a determinant of contemporary demographic behaviour. ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of a choice-theoretic model of cultural transmission. In p...
This article proposes three evolutionary games to study secularization. The games assume that there ...
There is ample evidence of religious decline in Western Europe but no general consensus on the situa...
For the past 500 years, to varying degrees, the processes of religious secularization have been occu...
This article offers a new solution to a theoretical problem facing scholars attempting to interpret ...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of a choice-theoretic model of cultural transmission. In p...