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References for The rise of secularism and its economic consequences
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Further reading
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Key references
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Voas, D., Chaves, "Is the United
States a counterexample to the secularization thesis?" American Journal
of Sociology 121:5 (2016): 1517–1556. Key reference: [1]
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Guiso, L., Sapienza, P., Zingales, "People’s opium?
Religion and economic attitudes" Journal of
Monetary Economics 50:1 (2003): 225–282. Key reference: [2]
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Iannaccone, L. "Sacrifice and
stigma: Reducing free-riding in cults, communes, and other
collectives" Journal of
Political Economy 100:2 (1992): 271–291. Key reference: [3]
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Barro, R. J., McCleary, R. M. "Religion and
economic growth across countries" American
Sociological Review 68:5 (2003): 760–781. Key reference: [4]
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Azzi, C., Ehrenberg, R. G. "Household
allocation of time and church attendance" Journal of
Political Economy 83:1 (1975): 27–56. Key reference: [5]
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Barro, R. J., McCleary, R. M. "Religion and
political economy in an international panel" Journal for the
Scientific Study of Religion 45:2 (2006): 149–175. Key reference: [6]
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Glaeser, E. L., Sacerdote, B. "Education and
religion" Journal of Human
Capital 2:2 (2008): 188–215. Key reference: [7]
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Chen, D. L. "Club goods and
group identity: Evidence from Islamic resurgence during the
Indonesian financial crisis" Journal of
Political Economy 118:2 (2010): 300–354. Key reference: [8]
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Gruber, J. "Religious market
structure, religious participation and outcomes: Is religion
good for you?" Advances in
Economic Analysis and Policy 5:1 (2005). Key reference: [9]
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Clingingsmith, D., Khwaja, A. I., Kremer, M. "Estimating the
impact of the Hajj: Religion and tolerance in Islam’s global
gathering" The Quarterly
Journal of Economics 124:3 (2009): 1133–1170. Key reference: [10]
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Freeman, R. B. "Who escapes? The
relation of churchgoing and other background factors to the
socio-economic performance of black male youths from inner city
tracts" In: Freeman, R. B., Holzer, H. J. (eds). The Black Youth
Employment Crisis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. Key reference: [11]
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Lozano, F., Cheng, J. S. "Religious workers’
density and the racial earnings gap" American Economic
Review 106:5 (2016): 355–359. Key reference: [12]
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Luca, D. L. "The impact of
repealing Sunday closing laws on educational attainment" Journal of Human
Resources 48:2 (2013): 286–310. Key reference: [13]
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Voas, D., Chaves, "Is the United
States a counterexample to the secularization thesis?" American Journal
of Sociology 121:5 (2016): 1517–1556.
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Additional References