Displaying all 18 Publications
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Religiosity, psychological distress, and wellbeing: evaluating familial confounding with multicohort sibling data
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The impact of religious attendance on trust, volunteering, and cooperation: a cross-lagged panel analysis with individual fixed-effects
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Being highly educated not a curb to bigger families for religious women, study suggests
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Post-conflict area-based regeneration policy in deprived urban neighbourhoods
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Fertility differences by education in Britain and France: the role of religion
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Religion and fertility in Western Europe: trends across cohorts in Britain, France and the Netherlands
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Review of the relationship between religion and poverty: an analysis for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
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Secularising selfhood: what can polling data on the personal saliency of religion tell us about the scale and chronology of secularisation in modern Britain?
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On the causal effect of religion on life satisfaction using a propensity score matching technique
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Religion and poverty
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Generations of decline: religious change in 20th century Britain
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Religions united in struggling with falling attendances
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Deliver us from evil: religion as insurance
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Religion in Britain: neither believing nor belonging
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Religious decline in the UK: blame the parents not the churches
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A divergence of views: attitude change and the religious crisis over homosexuality
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Secularization and aging in Britain: does family formation cause greater religiosity?
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Church attendance in Great Britain: an ordered logit approach