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Archive | 2012

Uniter or Divider? Religion and Social Cooperation: Evidence from Indonesia

Arya Gaduh

This study investigates how religion influences particularized and generalized trust as well as inter-group discrimination and tolerance in contemporary Indonesia. I combine the individual-level data of the latest round of the Indonesian Family Life Survey with the national census microdata and other nationally representative datasets to examine two sources of variation through which religion may influence these attitudes: individual religiosity and the community’s religious composition. Religiosity is positively associated with particularized trust and in-group preference, and negatively with religious tolerance. The strengths of the associations between measures of in-group preference (including political preference) and individual religiosity are much stronger than those from gender, education, or per-capita expenditure; they are also strongest among Muslims, the dominant majority in Indonesia. These associations are robust to various identification strategies. Using selection on observables to benchmark the potential bias from selection on unobservables, I find that the selection on unobservables needs to be multiple times that on observables to explain away these results. Meanwhile, consistent with previous empirical studies in economics and political science in the United States and other countries, I find in Indonesia that individuals are more cooperative and trusting of their community members in more religiously homogeneous communities. At the same time – and in support of the optimal contact hypothesis of Allport (1954) – individuals in more homogeneous communities exhibit more in-group trust and are less tolerant of members of the religious out-groups. I also find that the inclusion of segregation measures can substantially affect the size of the diversity coefficients. Conditional on diversity, the segregation coefficients are significant and their signs are opposite those of religious diversity for some of the outcomes.


American Economic Journal: Applied Economics | 2011

Improving Educational Quality through Enhancing Community Participation: Results from a Randomized Field Experiment in Indonesia

Menno Pradhan; Daniel Suryadarma; Amanda Beatty; Maisy Wong; Arya Gaduh; Armida Alisjahbana; Rima Prama Artha


The American Economic Review | 2016

Skill Transferability, Migration, and Development: Evidence from Population Resettlement in Indonesia

Samuel Bazzi; Arya Gaduh; Alexander D. Rothenberg; Maisy Wong


Archive | 2006

Integration and Trade Specialization in East Asia

Yose Rizal Damuri; Raymond Atje; Arya Gaduh


Archive | 2002

Properties of Fixed Effects Dynamic Panel Data Estimators for a Typical Growth Dataset

Arya Gaduh


Archive | 2012

The Strategic Formation of Networks: Experimental Evidence

Juan D. Carrillo; Arya Gaduh


Archive | 1999

Indonesia-China Economic Relations: An Indonesian Perspective

Raymond Atje; Arya Gaduh


World Development | 2016

Rethinking Indonesia's Informal Sector

Alexander D. Rothenberg; Arya Gaduh; Nicholas Burger; Charina Chazali; Indrasari Tjandraningsih; Rini Radikun; Cole Sutera; Sarah Weilant


Archive | 2015

Reforming Policies for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Indonesia

Nicholas Burger; Charina Chazali; Arya Gaduh; Alexander D. Rothenberg; Indrasari Tjandraningsih; Sarah Weilant


Archive | 2012

Religion, social interactions, and cooperative attitudes: Evidence from Indonesia

Arya Gaduh

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Maisy Wong

University of Pennsylvania

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Daniel Suryadarma

Australian National University

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Amanda Beatty

Mathematica Policy Research

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Rima Prama Artha

National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies

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Raymond Atje

Centre for Strategic and International Studies

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