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Religious Pluralism and Organizational Diversity: An Empirical Test in the City of Zwolle, the Netherlands, 1851–1914

This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It puts forth the general proposition that organizational diversity in a community is isomorphic to the heterogeneity of the composition of its population. Given that religion is a fundamental category of...

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Published in:Sociology of religion 2012-07, Vol.73 (2), p.150-173
Main Authors: Boone, Christophe, Brouwer, Aleid, Jacobs, Jan, van Witteloostuijn, Arjen, de Zwaan, Matthijs
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Cities
Communities
Community
Control variables
Cultural Pluralism
Economic activity
Economic structure
Identity
Immigration
Judaism
Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Netherlands
Pluralism
Pluralist school
Protestantism
Religion
Religious Pluralism
Social Structure
Socioeconomics
Sociology
Sociology of Religion
Studies
Time series
Upward mobility
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