The effect of education on religion: Evidence from compulsory schooling laws

Type Journal Article - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Title The effect of education on religion: Evidence from compulsory schooling laws
Author(s)
Volume 104
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 52-63
URL http://www3.nd.edu/~dhungerm/ed_relig.pdf
Abstract
For over a century, social scientists have debated how educational attainment impacts religious belief. In
this paper, I use Canadian compulsory schooling laws to identify the relationship between completed
schooling and later religiosity. I find that higher levels of education lead to lower levels of religious
affiliation later in life. An additional year of education leads to a 4-percentage-point decline in the
likelihood that an individual identifies with any religious tradition. This is a reasonably large effect:
extrapolating the results to the broader population would suggest that increases in schooling could explain
most of the large rise in non-affiliation in Canada in recent decades.

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