Religiosity and life satisfaction: A survey of orthodox parishes

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Abstract

Numerous studies conducted abroad show that religiosity is closely linked to the level of subjective well-being. However, how this link reveals itself remains controversial. On the one hand, it may be affected by social capital (social networking) acquired by individuals in religious organizations. On the other hand, religion itself giving a sense of meaning to human life and helping an individual to cope with problems of everyday life may have enormous effects. The present work attempts to assess how respondent's religiosity, churching, involvement in a religion community affect the level of subjective well-being. The study is based on the data of a mass survey conducted among churchgoers in 12 Russian Orthodox parishes located in different types of settlements and regions across Russia.

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Melkumyan, E. B. (2020). Religiosity and life satisfaction: A survey of orthodox parishes. Monitoring Obshchestvennogo Mneniya: Ekonomicheskie i Sotsial’nye Peremeny, 155(1), 225–249. https://doi.org/10.14515/monitoring.2020.1.10

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