Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a linkage between religious beliefs, religious participation and economic outcomes, evidence on a relationship between religion and trust is mixed. By allowing for an attendance effect, disaggregating Protestant denominations, and using a more extensive data set, probit models of the General Social Survey (GSS), 1975 through 2000, show that Black Protestants, Pentecostals, fundamentalist Protestants, and Catholics, trust others less than individuals who do not claim a preference for a particular denomination. For conservation denominations the effect of religion is though affiliation not attendance. In contrast, liberal Protestants trust others more and thi...
We propose that religion impacts trust and trustworthiness in ways that depend on how individuals ar...
Trust is one of the key driving forces behind human action and an important factor in shaping human ...
AbstractWe propose that religion impacts trust and trustworthiness in ways that depend on how indivi...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of, a linkage amon...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a linkage among...
Abstract. Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a lin...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a linkage among...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
We test whether religious affiliation and participation in religious services are associated with be...
Abstract: We look at the effect of religiosity on social trust, defined as the share of a population...
We propose that religion impacts trust and trustworthiness in ways that depend on how individuals ar...
Trust is one of the key driving forces behind human action and an important factor in shaping human ...
AbstractWe propose that religion impacts trust and trustworthiness in ways that depend on how indivi...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of, a linkage amon...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a linkage among...
Abstract. Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a lin...
Though the recent literature offers intuitively appealing bases for, and evidence of a linkage among...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
Many previous studies have linked religiosity to social trust. Yet much of this relation remains ins...
We test whether religious affiliation and participation in religious services are associated with be...
Abstract: We look at the effect of religiosity on social trust, defined as the share of a population...
We propose that religion impacts trust and trustworthiness in ways that depend on how individuals ar...
Trust is one of the key driving forces behind human action and an important factor in shaping human ...
AbstractWe propose that religion impacts trust and trustworthiness in ways that depend on how indivi...