Religion, religiosity and educational attainment of immigrants to the USA |
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Authors: | Sankar Mukhopadhyay |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Economics, University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV 89557, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper quantifies the association between religions, religiosity and educational attainment of new lawful immigrants to
the US. This paper considers a broad set of religions that includes most of the major religions of the world. Using data from
the New Immigrant Survey (2003), we show that affiliation with religion is not necessarily associated with an increase in
educational attainment. Muslim and “Other religion” immigrants have less education compared to the immigrants who are not
affiliated with any religion. However, affiliation with the Jewish religion is associated with higher educational attainment
for males. With regard to religiosity, our results show that high religiosity is associated with lower educational attainment,
especially for females. We also outline alternative frameworks that provide insight about the mechanisms that link religion
and religiosity with educational attainment. |
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