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Vitenskapelig artikkel
2012

The Inter-generational Transmission of Churchgoing in England and Australia

Bidragsytere:
  • David Voas og
  • Ingrid Storm

Tidsskrift

Review of religious research
ISSN 0034-673X
e-ISSN 2211-4866
NVI-nivå 2

Om resultatet

Vitenskapelig artikkel
Publiseringsår: 2012
Volum: 53
Hefte: 4
Sider: 377 - 399

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Tittel

The Inter-generational Transmission of Churchgoing in England and Australia

Sammendrag

The family is an important setting for the transmission of values and traditions, and parents have a significant influence on the religious involvement of their children. The family typically provides an initial religious identity and introduces children to religious beliefs, practices and a network of adherents. For both scholars and practitioners, the question of how religion does or does not come to be passed on in families is of crucial importance. In this study we use data from the 2001 International Congregational Life Survey to examine church attendance across three generations in England and Australia. In both England and Australia there is a strong tendency for couples to attend church together; they are making joint decisions and, when churchgoing is favored, encouraging each other in religious practice. The impact of two churchgoing parents on their children is considerably stronger than that of one alone. Our analysis shows that not only parental but also grandparental religious activity has a significant effect. While much of their influence simply results from the upbringing they gave their own children, a substantial proportion of it seems likely to be a direct, unmediated effect on grandchildren.

Bidragsytere

David Voas

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter

Ingrid Storm

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved MF vitenskapelig høyskole for teologi, religion og samfunn
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