Analyzing Religiosity within an Economic Framework: The Case of Spanish Catholics
Pablo BraÒas-Garza and
Shoshana Neuman ()
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Pablo Brañas-Garza
Review of Economics of the Household, 2004, vol. 2, issue 1, 5-22
Abstract:
Using a sample of Spanish Catholics, we examined the level of religiosity (measured by beliefs, prayer and church attendance) and the relationship between religiosity and various socio-economic variables. An Ordered Logit estimation of religiosity equations showed that: women are more religious than men; religious activity increases with age; there is a (marginally) significant positive relationship between schooling and religiosity; religiosity is positively related to exposure to religious activity during childhood; and male religious activity is positively affected by marital status (being married to a Catholic wife) and by the number of children at home. The results also demonstrate the importance of the "salvation motive" for the two genders and the presence of the "professional utilitarian motive" in male religious behavior.
Date: 2004
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