Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/234561 
Year of Publication: 
2021
Series/Report no.: 
GLO Discussion Paper No. 859
Publisher: 
Global Labor Organization (GLO), Essen
Abstract: 
While under communism, identity-providing religion was suppressed, religiosity is strong today even among the youth in post-communist countries. This provides an appropriate background to investigate how external and internal religiosity relates to addictive behaviors like smoking, drinking and drugs among the young. This study shows that not religion as such or internal religiosity, but largely observable (external) religiosity prevents them from wallowing those vices
Subjects: 
addictive behavior
Orthodox
external and internal religiosity
youth
smoking
drinking
drugs
Romania
JEL: 
I12
N34
Z12
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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