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ID170103
Title ProperHas education led to secularization? based on the study of compulsory education law in China
LanguageENG
AuthorLiang, Yinhe
Summary / Abstract (Note)Has education led to secularization? Using microdata from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS), we take the implementation of the Compulsory Education Law (CEL) in 1986 in China as the instrumental variables (IV) for personal educational attainment. We study the causal effect of education on personal religious beliefs and explore the potential mechanisms. The empirical results show that education can lead to secularization. More precisely, individual religious belief decreases by 1.5% with one additional year of personal education. In addition, the increase in regional urbanization significantly affects religious beliefs by replacing the insurance function of religion and reducing information acquisition costs. Moreover, there is an alternative relationship between religious activities and social activities, and women affected by the CEL experience a higher negative impact on religious beliefs than men.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review , No.54; Apr 2019: p.324-336
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2019-04
Key WordsEducation ;  Secularization ;  Instrumental Variables ;  Religious Belief ;  CEL