Religiosity and Wage Earnings in Post-Soviet Russia

被引:3
作者
Demetrio Tovar-Garcia, Edgar [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Panamer, Escuela Ciencias Econ & Empresariales, Zapopan, Mexico
关键词
religiosity; wage earnings; Mincer equation; panel data; Russia; PANEL-DATA; EDUCATION; RETURNS;
D O I
10.1163/18748929-13010002
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
This article empirically studies the relationship between religiosity, to be a believer or not and to what extent, and wage earnings in post-Soviet Russia. Mincer equations are estimated adding religious affiliation and religiosity as explanatory variables and using dynamic specifications, controlling for endogeneity and time-invariant independent variables. The empirical strategy includes working age individuals (eighteen to sixty) and uses longitudinal data (2000-2017). The results suggest that male believers suffer a wage penalty, about 7%. Moreover, on average, Muslims obtain lower earnings than do individuals from other religious affiliations, roughly 21% less income; for female Muslims this figure is even higher, about 38%. Nonetheless, analysing younger individuals (eighteen to forty-two), the findings are slightly different. In this case, female believers suffer a wage penalty, about 5%. The findings are robust under different specifications, controlling for education, work experience, civil status, migration background, ethnicity, city size, occupation, and macroeconomic conditions.
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页数:22
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