Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Religiosity: Evidence from Germany

被引:5
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作者
Kanol, Eylem [1 ,4 ]
Michalowski, Ines [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] WZB Berlin Social Sci Ctr, Berlin, Germany
[2] Univ Munster, Munster, Germany
[3] WZB, Berlin, Germany
[4] WZB Berlin Social Sci Ctr, Migrat, Integrat, Transnationalizat, D-10247 Berlin, Germany
关键词
religiosity; COVID-19; Germany; existential security; economic insecurity;
D O I
10.1111/jssr.12834
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
How does a major external shock that potentially threatens the community and the individual impact religiosity in the context of ongoing secularization? Do individuals in a rich and secularized society such as Germany react to potential community-level (sociotropic) and individual-level (egotropic) threat with heightened religiosity? We estimate multilevel regression models to investigate the impact of sociotropic and egotropic existential security threats associated with the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals' religiosity. Our data come from a rolling cross-sectional online survey conducted in Germany among 7,500 respondents across 13 waves in 2020. Our findings suggest that a global health pandemic such as COVID-19 increases individuals' perception of existential and economic threat, which, in turn, leads to an increase in religiosity. However, this relationship is only true for egotropic existential security threat but not for sociotropic threat. We discuss the theoretical implications of these findings.
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页码:293 / 311
页数:19
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