The economics of religion in India

"Based on research conducted in India for over a decade, The Economics of Religion in India outlines the historical growth of religion and contemporary attitudes towards it in the country. The study of religion is related to broader themes of religious conflict and extremism, especially Hindu-M...

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Auteur principal: Iyer, Sriya (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2018
Dans:Année: 2018
Édition:First printing
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Inde / Sociologie des religions / Comportement religieux / Conflit social / Sociologie économique
RelBib Classification:KBM Asie
TB Antiquité
Sujets non-standardisés:B Science des religions
B India Religion Economic aspects
B Soziale Lage
B Inde
B Religion
B Religion and sociology (India)
B Social Conflict (India) Religious aspects
B Sociologie économique
B Conflit social
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Édition parallèle:Électronique
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Résumé:"Based on research conducted in India for over a decade, The Economics of Religion in India outlines the historical growth of religion and contemporary attitudes towards it in the country. The study of religion is related to broader themes of religious conflict and extremism, especially Hindu-Muslim riots since 1950. The book contributes to the economics of religion by discussing how religion relates to growing inequality in India, changes in demography, socio-economic status, and religious competition. The author presents original research findings from a survey of 600 Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Jain and Sikh religious organizations across seven Indian states with respect to their religious and nonreligious provision of such services as health and education. In addition, she discusses the introduction of mathematics, science, English, and computers into traditional religious curricula; and explores the marketing, communication, and branding of religion in India. Ultimately, the book aims to inform economic and social policy in countries with religiously pluralistic populations."
What is religion and how do economists think about it? -- Religion and religious conflict in Indian life -- The survey of religious organizations -- Temples and economists: religious services -- Faith and the faithful: non-religious services -- Inequality, demography, and socio-economic status -- The modern madrasa: a cast study of religious education in India -- Religious competition and religious marketing
Description:Includes bibliography (page 257-282) and index
ISBN:0674979648