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International Migration, Christian Religion And Social Integration: Exploring The Differences In Religious Behavior Of Immigrants And Natives In Europe

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  • Richard Ondicho Otiso

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This study aimed to point out the differences between the religiosity of immigrants and natives and how they hinder or facilitate immigrant social integration into the host society. The study took a multi-national perspective as the basis for analyzing religious views within Europe whereby both the natives and immigrants in European countries are evaluated and explanations for individual groups' integration trajectories are emphasized. With respect to a thorough scholarly analysis, this study found out that the religiosity of immigrants tends to be high than that of natives in most European countries. It also noted that the initial religiosity of immigrants drops with an increase in the duration of time the individual immigrant stays in the host country. This study makes available knowledge about religious differences in a cross-cultural perspective and strives to help sociologists in outlining the differences in order to help in studying behavior patterns in different cultural settings.

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  • Richard Ondicho Otiso, 2020. "International Migration, Christian Religion And Social Integration: Exploring The Differences In Religious Behavior Of Immigrants And Natives In Europe," European Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Religion, AJPO, vol. 4(1), pages 38-48.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfy:oejpcr:v:4:y:2020:i:1:p:38-48:id:494
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