“…The development of social security has proven to be a relevant factor in explaining secularity over time in Western countries (Reitsma, Pelzer, Scheepers, & Schilderman, 2012;Kregting et al, 2018). For instance, predictors of existential securities (i.e., political, material, and financial security) and religious socialization and control (i.e., being raised in a religious family or environment) have been shown to partly explain the difference in religious attendance across 60 countries, including the Netherlands and the US (Ruiter & van Tubergen, 2009).…”