A family member's death increases religious activity: Evidence from Germany

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A family member's death increases religious activity: Evidence from Germany. / Friehe, Tim; Pfeifer, Christian.
in: Kyklos, Jahrgang 77, Nr. 2, 05.2024, S. 458-468.

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Friehe T, Pfeifer C. A family member's death increases religious activity: Evidence from Germany. Kyklos. 2024 Mai;77(2):458-468. Epub 2024 Feb 16. doi: 10.1111/kykl.12372

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title = "A family member's death increases religious activity: Evidence from Germany",
abstract = "Religiosity influences economic behavior in various domains, but what determines religiosity? Using data from the representative Socio-Economic Panel Study for Germany (SOEP), this paper shows that religious activity increases after a family member's death. The life event's effect is larger after a partner's death when compared to a parent's death. Our results indicate that the influence of a family member's death on religious activity is temporary and are consistent with the religious coping hypothesis.",
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N2 - Religiosity influences economic behavior in various domains, but what determines religiosity? Using data from the representative Socio-Economic Panel Study for Germany (SOEP), this paper shows that religious activity increases after a family member's death. The life event's effect is larger after a partner's death when compared to a parent's death. Our results indicate that the influence of a family member's death on religious activity is temporary and are consistent with the religious coping hypothesis.

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