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  • Reanalyzed data from a 1981 European values survey to (1) determine the existence of a consensual work ethic among modern industrial societies and (2) examine the link between this work ethic and religion. The countries studied in the survey included France, Italy, West Germany, the UK, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, and Spain. A general consensus was found in Western European cultures about the values associated with work. A vocational work ethic, stressing rewards of self-fulfillment and social obligation, was recognizable in all countries. This ethic was linked with religious denomination and with degree of religious fervor. People who had been educated longer had higher work ethic values. (xsd:string)
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  • The Protestant Work-Ethic As A Cultural Phenomenon (xsd:string)
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  • In European Journal of Social Psychology, 20(6), 499-517, 1990 (xsd:string)
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