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LGBTQ people, but this discrimination is not significantly increased by the concepts of Jesus or God. Neither concept … Christians and their propensity to discriminate against LGBTQ people. The concept of Jesus significantly raises the amounts …
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, suggesting that it is heightened in contexts where minorities face a greater risk of exclusion or discrimination. We do not find …
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Non-family-based institutions for socializing young people may play a vital role in creating close-knit, inclusive communities. We study the potential for youth camps - integrating rituals, sports, and civics training - to strengthen intergroup cohesion. We randomly assigned Hindu and Muslim...
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Non-family-based institutions for socializing young people may play a vital role in creating close-knit, inclusive communities. We study the potential for youth camps—integrating rituals, sports, and civics training—to strengthen intergroup cohesion. We randomly assigned Hindu and Muslim...
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-group favoritism and discrimination among multiple out-groups. Individuals expect others to be in-group biased, as well as to be …
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For decades, experimental economics has been very interested in behavior that could be characterized as practicing solidarity (although the term is rarely used). Solidarity is a key concept in Catholic Social Teaching. This paper builds a bridge between these two endeavors that, thus far, had...
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We study the labor market outcomes of same-sex couples using data from large household surveys that represent more than two-thirds of the world's population with access to same-sex marriage on three continents. Same-sex couples are less likely to be inactive and work more hours than...
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We study the labor market outcomes of same-sex couples using data from large household surveys that represent more than two-thirds of the world's population with access to same-sex marriage on three continents. Same-sex couples are less likely to be inactive and work more hours than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014580732
, suggesting that it is heightened in contexts where minorities face a greater risk of exclusion or discrimination. We do not find …
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