“…Higher educated, less religious, home-makers are more religious than employed | Smits et al. ( 2010 ) | MHSM survey (Belgium), 1994–1996 | Self-identified Muslim men born in Turkey or Morocco, aged 18 or older | Mosque attendance (weekly or more vs. less), participated in last Ramadan, sacrificed a sheep during Eid | Level of education, job stability | −: higher educated attend mosque less frequently and less frequently sacrifice a sheep, workers with permanent contract visit mosque less, participate in Ramadan less but sacrifice more frequently 0: no relation between education and participation in Ramadan |
| Güveli and Platt ( 2011 ) a | SPVA (1998) & FNSEM (1993) | Self-identified Muslims (of Antillean, Moroccan, Turkish and Surinamese origin in NL, of Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi or East African origin in UK) | Weekly attendance at worship | Education and labour market participation, language skills | −: Netherlands 0: UK |
| Fleischmann and Phalet ( 2012 ) a | TIES (NL, BE, DE, SE) | Self-identified Muslims who are 2nd generation Turkish and Moroccan minorities, aged 18–35 | Latent variable containing religious identification (4 items), ritual and dietary practices (2 items each), and political religion (4 items) | Educational attainment, employment status | 0: Belgium, Netherlands and Sweden, employment status in Germany −: educational attainment in Germany |
| Lewis and Kashyap ( 2013 b) | 2008–2009 Citizenship Survey (England and Wales) | Self-identified immigrant and non-immigrant Muslims and non-Muslims | Actively practicing religion (self-report) | Educational attainment and working | 0 (− among non-Muslims) |
| Stichs and Müssig ( 2013 ) | Muslim Life in Germany (MLD) | 25–64 year old people with migration background in one of 49 Muslim-majority countries | Religious affiliation (Muslim, Christian, none), degree of religiosity (self-report), for Muslim women: wearing a headscarf (yes/no) | Employment status, skill level of job | − for women: Muslim affiliation, religiosity and veiling associated with lower labour market participation 0: skill level of job, men’s labour market participation |
| Van der Bracht et al. ( 2013 ) | ESS round 1–4 | Migrants living in 26 European countries (Israel, Russia and Turkey excluded) | Religious affiliation, subjective religiosity, praying (once a week or more vs. less) | |
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