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Faith and Money Lisa A. Keister (Duke University, North Carolina)

Faith and Money By Lisa A. Keister (Duke University, North Carolina)

Summary

Wealth can have extraordinary advantages. High levels of wealth can enhance educational attainment, create occupational opportunities and provide a buffer against financial emergencies. This book explores the way religious orientations and beliefs affect Americans' incomes, savings and net worth.

Faith and Money Summary

Faith and Money: How Religion Contributes to Wealth and Poverty by Lisa A. Keister (Duke University, North Carolina)

For those who own it, wealth can have extraordinary advantages. High levels of wealth can enhance educational attainment, create occupational opportunities, generate social influence and provide a buffer against financial emergencies. Even a small amount of savings can improve security, mitigate the effects of job loss and other financial setbacks and improve well-being dramatically. Although the benefits of wealth are significant, they are not enjoyed uniformly throughout the United States. In the United States, because religion is an important part of cultural orientation, religious beliefs should affect material well-being. This book explores the way religious orientations and beliefs affect Americans' incomes, savings and net worth.

Faith and Money Reviews

'This book is engagingly written with evidence to substantiate each claim. Undergraduate and graduate students will find [it] very insightful, as well as policy makers who are interested in gaining an understanding of not only the economic parity, but also the religious implications of the differentiation in wealth ownership.' Elijah Obinna, Religion

About Lisa A. Keister (Duke University, North Carolina)

Lisa A. Keister is a professor of sociology and the Director of the Markets and Management Program at Duke University. She conducts research on wealth inequality, asset accumulation and the causes of each. She is the author of Getting Rich: America's New Rich and How They Got There (Cambridge University Press 2005) and Wealth in America (Cambridge University Press 2000). Her research on Chinese corporations and the country's economic transition appeared in her book Chinese Business Groups (2000) as well as various articles.

Table of Contents

1. Religion and wealth; 2. Family and human capital processes; 3. Works, occupation, and income; 4. Wealth I: new worth and real assets; 5. Wealth II: financial assets, liabilities, and multivariate models; 6. Upward mobility and assimilation; 7. Notable achievement; 8. A truly complex relationship; 9. Conclusion: how much is enough?

Additional information

CIN0521721105G
9780521721103
0521721105
Faith and Money: How Religion Contributes to Wealth and Poverty by Lisa A. Keister (Duke University, North Carolina)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2011-09-05
260
N/A
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