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Author:Cameron, S.
Title:Faith, frequency and the allocation of time: a micro level study of religious capital and participation
Journal:Journal of Socio-Economics
1999 : VOL. 28:4, p. 439-456
Index terms:SOCIAL ECONOMICS
TIME
ALLOCATION
Language:eng
Abstract:A reduced from two equation set up is estimated where the endogenous variables are the intensity of religious belief and the frequency of attendance at services. A sample of 4548 people was obtained from a household interview study conducted in the UK in 1990-1. The results show differences between faiths in terms of relative frequency of service attendance and the intensity of conviction. Variables that proxy elements of the allocation of time model are statistically significant.
SCIMA record nr: 203879
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