Religion and Cooperative Attitudes: Evidence from Indonesia
Abstract
This study investigates how religion influences particularized and generalized trust, as well as inter-group discrimination and tolerance, in contemporary Indonesia. I combine the individual-level data of the latest round of the Indonesian Family Life Survey with the national census microdata and other nationally representative datasets to examine two sources of variation through which religion may influence these attitudes: individual...
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Religion and Cooperative Attitudes: Evidence from Indonesia
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
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