We study the relationship between major religious denominations and individuals’ levels of education, using the World Values Survey. In a first step, running country-by-country regressions, we report first-time evidence that no single denomination has a universal effect on education. Each denomination has a positive and statistically significant effect in some countries, a negative and statistically significant effect in others, and a statistically insignificant effect elsewhere. In a second step, we relate the sign of the impact of a denomination in a country to whether the denomination is a minority in that country. We find that denominations that are a minority in a country are more likely to be associated with a higher level of educatio...
Australia’s education landscape is almost unique among developed nations in having a high proportion...
While religions frequently preach preferential treatment of fellow believers, the magnitude and econ...
Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of relig...
We test whether major religious denominations have a uniform impact on education across the world. U...
We analyze the role of formal religious education in the intergenerational transmission of religious...
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Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
Despite the claim that plurality - be it religious, cultural, moral, or other - is important to the ...
There is a relatively large literature on the association between educational attainment and religio...
International audienceWe explore the links between religion/religiosity and school attitudes among j...
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Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
textabstractThis paper tests whether the behaviour of households in different countries is homogeneo...
© 2016 Educational Review. Notwithstanding dramatically low levels of professed religiosity in Weste...
The association between schooling and religious beliefs has been widely documented in the social sci...
Australia’s education landscape is almost unique among developed nations in having a high proportion...
While religions frequently preach preferential treatment of fellow believers, the magnitude and econ...
Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of relig...
We test whether major religious denominations have a uniform impact on education across the world. U...
We analyze the role of formal religious education in the intergenerational transmission of religious...
Contains fulltext : 29715.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)How much does ...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
Despite the claim that plurality - be it religious, cultural, moral, or other - is important to the ...
There is a relatively large literature on the association between educational attainment and religio...
International audienceWe explore the links between religion/religiosity and school attitudes among j...
Contains fulltext : 62440.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)20 p
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
textabstractThis paper tests whether the behaviour of households in different countries is homogeneo...
© 2016 Educational Review. Notwithstanding dramatically low levels of professed religiosity in Weste...
The association between schooling and religious beliefs has been widely documented in the social sci...
Australia’s education landscape is almost unique among developed nations in having a high proportion...
While religions frequently preach preferential treatment of fellow believers, the magnitude and econ...
Both in academic and public discussions, there is an ongoing debate about the pros and cons of relig...