The influence of religious beliefs on the expectations of individual social class mobility

Xiaodong Chen, M. Bhuiyan
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PurposeThis paper examines the in-depth relationship between religious beliefs and individual social class mobility expectations in China.Design/methodology/approachThe data used in this article are mainly from the China Comprehensive Social Survey in 2010 (CGSS2010). Compared with other years' CGSS data, CGSS2010 includes a module on religious topics, and the questionnaire information related to religion is more comprehensive and suitable for in-depth analysis.FindingsThe results show that religious beliefs have a significant positive impact on personal social class mobility expectations. Based on the principle of diminishing marginal returns on capital, the positive impact of religious belief on the expectation of individual social class mobility is more significant in groups with nonagricultural household registration, higher education level, older age and better family background conditions. However, with the further improvement of family background conditions, this positive impact begins to weaken. In addition, possible channels of action include prejudice effects, psychological effects, individual capital effects and social capital effects. The results of other effects are positive except for the prejudice effect. Overall, religious beliefs, as one of the important components of contemporary Chinese culture, have a positive significance for the “Chinese Dream”.Originality/valueThere is also little literature globally that provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship between religion and economic development. Studies have led to an understanding of the relationship between religious beliefs and individual social class mobility expectations. But it is unclear whether theories developed based on Western spiritual experience will be applicable to China or not. The authors have tested for China.
宗教信仰对个体社会阶层流动预期的影响
目的研究中国宗教信仰与个体社会阶层流动预期之间的深层关系。设计/方法/方法本文使用的数据主要来自2010年中国综合社会调查(CGSS2010)。与往年的CGSS数据相比,CGSS2010增加了宗教话题模块,与宗教相关的问卷信息更加全面,适合深入分析。研究结果表明,宗教信仰对个人社会阶层流动预期有显著的正向影响。基于资本边际收益递减原理,宗教信仰对个体社会阶层流动预期的正向影响在非农业户籍、受教育程度较高、年龄较大、家庭背景条件较好的群体中更为显著。然而,随着家庭背景条件的进一步改善,这种积极影响开始减弱。此外,可能的作用渠道还包括偏见效应、心理效应、个人资本效应和社会资本效应。除偏见效应外,其他效应的结果都是积极的。总的来说,宗教信仰作为当代中国文化的重要组成部分之一,对实现“中国梦”有着积极的意义。原创性/价值在全球范围内,对宗教与经济发展之间的关系进行深入分析的文献也很少。研究已经使人们对宗教信仰与个人社会阶层流动预期之间的关系有所了解。但目前尚不清楚基于西方精神经验发展起来的理论是否适用于中国。作者为中国做了测试。
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