Religious zones, economic development and modern value orientations: Individual versus contextual effects
Article Abstract:
The influence of cultural and economic contexts on the adoption of modern values by individual members of society is conducted. The results show that the argument concerning the influence of religion and economic contexts of society on the value orientation of its members has some validity.
Publication Name: Social Science Research
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0049-089X
Year: 2007
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The elusive link between conservative Protestantism and conservative economics
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An arguing that we should not expect ideological constraint among the less educated segment of the population and supports the idea that the ideological connection between Protestant religion and economic attitudes is the province of the better educated is discussed.
Publication Name: Social Science Research
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0049-089X
Year: 2007
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