This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the Migration History and Social Mobility Survey collected in 1994–1996 from 2,200 men who had immigrated from Turkey and Morocco. Religious participation is measured as mosque attendance, fasting during Ramadan, and sacrificing a sheep at the Festival of Sacrifice. Results show that the religious participation of Islamic immigrants depends on both premigration and postmigration characteristics. Religious participation is higher among immigrants who: (1) attended a Koranic school in their country of origin, (2) were socialized in a religious region of their home country, (3) received little schooling, (4) currently live in an area of Belgium wit...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
Contains fulltext : 89979.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
In the present study, we examined how the religiousness of European (Belgian) Muslim immigrants is r...
This study examines the religion of immigrants who have moved from highly religious nations into a r...
The issues of migration and immigrant political integration in western democracies have become incre...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
Contains fulltext : 89979.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
This study examines the religious participation of Islamic immigrants in Belgium using data from the...
In the present study, we examined how the religiousness of European (Belgian) Muslim immigrants is r...
This study examines the religion of immigrants who have moved from highly religious nations into a r...
The issues of migration and immigrant political integration in western democracies have become incre...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...
Public debates on Muslim migration to Europe often describe religiosity as a barrier to immigrant in...