arXiv Open Access 2026

Institutions, Education, and Religious Change: Evidence from Colombia

Hector Galindo-Silva Paula Paula Herrera-Idarraga
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How do religious identities change? We study the effects of civic education reforms on religious identification using Colombia's 1991 Constitution, which dismantled the country's confessional regime and mandated constitutional instruction in high schools. Exploiting cohort-based variation in exposure to the reform and nationally representative survey data, we implement a difference-in-differences design. We find that exposure to the constitutional curriculum reduced Catholic self-identification by about three percentage points. This decline reflects a reallocation of religious identities rather than a generalized decline in religiosity. In regions where Catholic institutional presence was historically weaker, Catholic losses translate into switching toward non-Catholic Christian denominations and higher religious attendance. In contrast, in regions where Catholic dominance was stronger, the decline is associated with increased secular identification and lower attendance. These patterns hold across ethnic and non-ethnic groups and are shaped primarily by regional religious supply rather than ethnicity per se. Overall, the results show that civic education can reconfigure religious identities by reshaping the relative legitimacy of competing affiliations.

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Hector Galindo-Silva

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Paula Paula Herrera-Idarraga

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Galindo-Silva, H., Herrera-Idarraga, P.P. (2026). Institutions, Education, and Religious Change: Evidence from Colombia. https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.09561

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