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economic framework of a production function of 'religiosity' where parental inputs serve as factors of production. A sample of … Catholic Spaniards who grew up in Catholic households is used for the empirical study. A rich unique data base is employed with … prayer (11 levels); information on the mother's and father's church attendance when the respondent was a child (9 levels) as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005233775
economic framework of a production function of 'religiosity' where parental inputs serve as factors of production. The database … utilitarian/social motives-has six alternative levels); and prayer (an intimate/private religious activity with pure religious …-yes/no; practicing Catholic- yes/no), our data base provides much more details on religious activities of respondents and their parents …
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The paper explores the relationship between religiosity and fertility among Catholics in Spain, thereby answering the … various dimensions of religiosity: respondent's religious affiliation; if he is Catholic- his current mass attendance (six … levels) and his current prayer habits (eleven levels); spouse's religious affiliation; parental (maternal and paternal) and …
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respondent was a child (nine levels each), as well as on his current churchgoing (six levels) and prayer habits (eleven levels …).These variables are included as explanatory variables in 'fertility equations' that explain the number of children of Catholic women … in Spain. The core findings are that exposure to religiosity during the formative years of childhood, has a pronounced …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005088361
The paper explores the relationship between religiosity and fertility among Catholics in Spain, thereby answering the … various dimensions of religiosity: respondent’s religious affiliation; if he is Catholic- his current mass attendance (six … levels) and his current prayer habits (eleven levels); spouse’s religious affiliation; parental (maternal and paternal) and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005566579
The current study examines individuals who were raised in a certain religion and at some stage of their life left it. Currently, they define their religious affiliation as ‘no religion’. A battery of explanatory variables (country-specific ones, personal attributes and marriage variables)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005822906
The current study examines individuals who were raised in a certain religion and at some stage of their life left it. Currently, they define their religious affiliation as ‘no religion’. A battery of explanatory variables (countryspecific ones, personal attributes and marriage variables) was...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005590837
The current study examines individuals who were raised in a certain religion and at some stage of their life left it. Currently, they define their religious affiliation as ‘no religion’. A battery of explanatory variables (country-specific ones, personal attributes and marriage variables)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005656201
attendance ; prayer ; intergenerational transmission ; production ; Spain … economic framework of a production function of 'religiosity' where parental inputs serve as factors of production. A sample of … Catholic Spaniards who grew up in Catholic households is used for the empirical study. A rich unique data base is employed with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003339777
economic framework of a production function of "religiosity" where parental inputs serve as factors of production. A sample of … Catholic Spaniards who grew up in Catholic households is used for the empirical study. A rich unique data base is employed with … prayer (11 levels); information on the mother's and father's church attendance when the respondent was a child (9 levels) as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013317542