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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:gra:paoner:06/02 Intergenerational Transmission of Religious Capital: Evidence from Spain (2006). Cited: 4 times. (2) RePEc:gra:paoner:06/04 Religion and High School Graduation: A Comparative Analysis of Patterns for White and Black Young Women (2006). Cited: 1 times. (3) RePEc:gra:paoner:06/01 The relationship between religion and fertility: Evidence from Austria (2006). Cited: 1 times. (4) RePEc:gra:paoner:08/06 A Model of Religion and Death (2008). Cited: 1 times. Recent citations received in: | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 Recent citations received in: 2007 Recent citations received in: 2006 (1) RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2006-013 Religion, religiousness and fertility in the U.S. and in Europe (2006). Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany / MPIDR Working Papers (2) RePEc:gra:paoner:06/05 Individual s religiosity enhances trust: Latin American evidence for the puzzle (2006). Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada. / Papers on Economics of Religion (3) RePEc:gra:paoner:06/06 Is fertility related to religiosity?-Evidence from Spain (2006). Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada. / Papers on Economics of Religion (4) RePEc:iza:izadps:dp2192 Is Fertility Related to Religiosity? Evidence from Spain (2006). Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) / IZA Discussion Papers (5) RePEc:ude:wpaper:0506 Individualâs religiosity enhances trust: Latin American evidence for the puzzle (2006). Department of Economics - dECON / Documentos de Trabajo (working papers) Recent citations received in: 2005 Recent citations received in: 2004 Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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