Cultural barriers to breast-cancer screening take-up

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Research Paper

Series Number

333

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Marco Fanno Working Papers

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Publication date

February 1, 2026

Summary:

I study the cultural determinants of breast-cancer screening take-up, focusing on the role of religious beliefs. To isolate the effect of culture from the institutional environment to which women are exposed, I apply the epidemiological approach, comparing first- and second-generation immigrants living in the same European host country and exploiting cross-country of origin variation in religiosity. By merging individual data from SHARE and UKHLS with country-level information from the World Values Survey, I find that higher religious intensity significantly reduces the probability of mammography screening uptake.

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https://ideas.repec.org/p/pad/wpaper/0333.html

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