In a recent paper abstracted here, MIT economist Jonathan Gruber suggests:
that religious attendance increases the
number of social interactions in a way peculiar to religious settings;that
religious institutions provide financial and emotional "insurance" that help
people mitigate their losses when setbacks occur;that attendance at religious
schools may be an advantage; and, finally,that religious faith may simply
improve well-being directly by enabling the faithful to be "less stressed out"
by the problems of every day life.
(Extra paragraphing added.)
Hat tip: TaxProfBlog via TitusOneNine.
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