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The three R's: Residence,religion, and reproduction
Authors:Robert H Weller  Leon F Bouvier
Institution:1. Population Studies Program, Department of Sociology, Florida State University, 32306, Tallahassee, Florida
2. Population Research Laboratory, Brown University, Providence, R. I.
3. Department of Sociology, University of Rhode Island, 02881, Kingston, Rhode Island
Abstract:Survey research data collected in Rhode Island over a three year interval are used to test six propositions: 1) Suburbanites have higher family size than central city residents. 2) Any differences in family size between Catholics and non-Catholics are larger in central city than in suburban areas. 3) Within religious categories, suburbanites attend church more regularly. 4) Among Catholics, suburban residence is associated with less frequent Communion reception. 5) Among Catholics, church attendance frequency is positively associated with family size. Among non-Catholics no relationship exists. 6) The frequency with which Catholics receive Communion is more strongly associated positively with family size than is church attendance frequency. Propositions 1, 2 and 5 are rejected. Propositions 4 and 6 are accepted. Proposition 3 is accepted for non-Catholics only.
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