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THURSDAY 21 JULY 1533.33.3 Religiosity of the Czech populaon in generaonal perspecveM. Laudátová 11 Masaryk University, Czech RepublicThe goal of the paper is to analyze religiosity of Czech populaon from a generaonal perspecve (Mannheim1928) and answer two quesons: how does the religiosity differ considering generaon persistence in meand how important is the process of socializaon of generaons with respect to religion. Data from <strong>European</strong>Values Study surveys from the years 1991, 1999 and 2008 will be used and most frequently used indicatorsassociated with tradional religiosity will be chosen for the stascal analysis. It is because the socializaonprocess is related primarily to transmission of this type of beliefs and values. Special emphasis will be puton the possibility of disnguishing of three effects – life-cycle, generaon and period effect (Riley 1972) – onreligiosity of generaons in the Czech Republic.3.33.4 Alcohol consumpon and happiness: An empirical analysis using Russian panel dataS. Massin 1 , P. Kopp 11 Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne, FranceThis paper is based on the idea that the consumpon of addicve goods in general, and of alcohol in parcular,is very likely to rely on an imperfect decision process and gains being analyzed through subjecve sasfacondata.3.34 <strong>European</strong> Values Study - methodological and substanve applicaons IITo be held on July 21, 2011 from: 14:00 to 15:30, in room 410.Coordinated by:• Wolfgang Jagodzinski - GESIS, Germany• Ruud Luijkx - Tilburg University, Netherlands3.34.1 Trust in instuons and jusficaon of fraud from a comparave perspecveC. Abreu Lopes 2 , E. Bartolomé Peral 11 University of Deusto, Spain; 2 London School of Economics, United KingdomThe main objecve of this paper is to explore the individual and structural factors that support cizens’ jusficaonof fraudulent pracces such as cheang on taxes, falsely claiming state benefits and paying cash with noreceipt. At the individual level, jusficaon of fraud is explained through trust in instuons such as the parliament,government, polical pares, and social security system. Countries differences on levels of jusficaonof fraud are framed in the structural context of some <strong>European</strong> countries in a comparave perspecve.3.34.2 The effect of communist secularizaon on church aendance in Romania: An Age - Period- CohortAnalysisM. Voicu 11 <strong>European</strong> Data Laboratory for Comparave Social <strong>Research</strong>, GESIS, Cologne, GermanyThe paper focuses on the dynamic of religious pracce in post-communist Romania. Changes in religious beliefsand behaviors are usually aributed to three different causes: cohort effects, contextual effects and age affects.Romania, as a former communist society has experienced a dual process of secularizaon, a self-induced,generated by modernizaon, as well as an enforced one imposed by the totalitarian regime (Meulermann,2000, 2004; Need, Evans, 2001; Pollack 2001). Modernizaon produces a fast self-induced secularizaon andyounger cohorts are more likely to be less religious then the older ones. The effect of enforced secularizaongenerated a different relaon between age and religiosity (Need, Evans, 2001). Like in self-induces secularized

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