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Religious affiliation and the family
Authors:John Wilson  Sharon Sandomirsky
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology, Duke University, 27706 Durham, North Carolina
Abstract:The process of religious affiliation is mediated by institutions such as the family, which provide a network of ties to the public sphere. Variations in the likelihood of those with no religious affiliation in high school (N=900) becoming church members by the time they reach 30 are explained in terms of a combination of individual attributes, such as educational and spatial mobility, and changes in structural location, such as the transition to marital and parental status. Panel data from the Career Development Study show that women's chances of affiliation are more affected than are men's by parents' religious homogamy, getting married, and having children.
Keywords:affiliation  gender  religion  marital status  parental status
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