submitted on 2024-10-28, 09:41 and posted on 2024-10-30, 10:19authored bySahibzada Muhammad Hamza
Religiosity and income have a multifaceted, complex relationship. Theories have different courses by which religion defines income, positively or negatively. However, religion and income can be influenced by many factors and vary between cultures and religious factions. This study aims to contribute to developing that understanding by focusing on Pakistan, a predominantly Muslim country. In this regard, we examine the impact of affiliation with orthodox Islamic institutions on an individual's income. Using data from the Pakistan Social and Living Standard Survey (PSLM), we find that individual income varies significantly positively based on religiosity. Similarly, minority and minority interaction with religiosity significantly positively impact lone income in the studied context.