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Individual religious involvements in America across time
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Date Issued
2014
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0306-8293
Citation
International Journal of Social Economics, 2014, vol. 41 (2), pp. 109-122
Type
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
Abstract
Purpose
– This paper aims to characterize those who take part in three different type religious activities (prayers, monetary donations and worship attendances) in the USA using 1972-2010 General Social Survey pooled data.
Design/methodology/approach
– The authors have identified factors that affect each activity using Tobit analysis.
Findings
– There are only three common factors (marriage, race and parental background) that influence all of these three activities and the directions of impacts are not the same. Black churchgoers are more engaging in all of these three activities, the same is true for those whose parents attend church regularly. However, marriage has positive impacts on both worship attendances and monetary donations, but has negative impacts on prayers.
Originality/value
– This paper contributes by breaking down giving into three categories and using 38 years of pooled data in the US General Social Survey.
– This paper aims to characterize those who take part in three different type religious activities (prayers, monetary donations and worship attendances) in the USA using 1972-2010 General Social Survey pooled data.
Design/methodology/approach
– The authors have identified factors that affect each activity using Tobit analysis.
Findings
– There are only three common factors (marriage, race and parental background) that influence all of these three activities and the directions of impacts are not the same. Black churchgoers are more engaging in all of these three activities, the same is true for those whose parents attend church regularly. However, marriage has positive impacts on both worship attendances and monetary donations, but has negative impacts on prayers.
Originality/value
– This paper contributes by breaking down giving into three categories and using 38 years of pooled data in the US General Social Survey.
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