Protestantism and human capital: Evidence from early 20th century Ireland

IF 2.6 1区 历史学 Q1 ECONOMICS Explorations in Economic History Pub Date : 2024-11-30 DOI:10.1016/j.eeh.2024.101647
Alan Fernihough, Stuart Henderson
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Using a large individual-level dataset, we explore the significance of religious affiliation for human capital variation in Ireland at the turn of the twentieth century. We construct a large sample based on the returns of male household heads in the 1901 census and explore variation in literacy across the three principal denominations: Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism and Presbyterianism. Protestantism, particularly Presbyterianism, is associated with higher levels of human capital. This denominational effect is remarkably robust, even when accounting for various control variables and alternative modelling specifications. Supplementary analyses reveal that these literacy disparities existed before the foundation of centralised national schooling in 1831 and were independent of school attendance, as Presbyterians exhibited lower attendance rates than Anglicans. We suggest that denomination mattered because it affected the incentives to accrue literacy ability to fully participate in religious and wider cultural life.
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新教与人力资本:来自20世纪初爱尔兰的证据
利用大型个人层面的数据集,我们探讨了宗教信仰对二十世纪之交爱尔兰人力资本变化的意义。我们根据1901年人口普查中男性户主的回报构建了一个大样本,并探讨了三个主要教派(罗马天主教、英国国教和长老会)的识字率差异。新教,尤其是长老会,与较高水平的人力资本有关。即使考虑到各种控制变量和可选的建模规范,这种命名效应也非常稳健。补充分析显示,这些文化差异在1831年中央国家学校建立之前就存在了,并且与学校出勤率无关,因为长老会教徒的出勤率低于英国国教教徒。我们认为,教派很重要,因为它影响了人们积累识字能力的动机,从而充分参与宗教和更广泛的文化生活。
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期刊介绍: Explorations in Economic History provides broad coverage of the application of economic analysis to historical episodes. The journal has a tradition of innovative applications of theory and quantitative techniques, and it explores all aspects of economic change, all historical periods, all geographical locations, and all political and social systems. The journal includes papers by economists, economic historians, demographers, geographers, and sociologists. Explorations in Economic History is the only journal where you will find "Essays in Exploration." This unique department alerts economic historians to the potential in a new area of research, surveying the recent literature and then identifying the most promising issues to pursue.
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