Religiosity, Secularism, and Social Health: A Research Note

This article is a research note addressing various theoretical and methodological issues in the measurement and analysis of religiosity and secularism and their relationship to quantifiable measures of social health in advanced and prosperous democracies. Particular attention is given to cross-natio...

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Health
Health Research
Implementation
Religiosity
Secularization
Well Being
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