Using a subsample of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY97), this study (N = 2,471) provides evidence in support of social capital and socialization theories. Intergenerational transmission of civic engagement activities was found to occur through mechanisms such as parental religiosity and voluntarism. Using multinomial logistic regression analysis, correlates of four types of civic engagement were examined: mixed motivation voluntarism (voluntary participation in activist and nonactivist activities, n = 401), exclusively activist (n = 109), exclusive voluntarism (n = 652), and as the ref-erent non–civic minded (no voluntary participation in either activist or nonactivist activities, n = 1,309). Parental voluntarism, socializat...
This research note examines the proposition that participation in church—particularly the social int...
As membership in civic organizations declines in the United States, could volunteer-ing for nonprofi...
This study examines the influence of familism, religion, and their interaction on participation in s...
Using a subsample of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY97), this study (N = 2,471) prov...
In this article, I investigate the strength of intergenerational transmission of volunteering for no...
In this article, I investigate the strength of intergenerational transmission of volunteering for no...
The main goal of this paper is to investigate whether some dimensions of civic and religious social ...
This study considers the impact of church involvement on social capital (SC) levels, and the impact ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-153).Social scientists have long recognized a positive l...
Despite the fact that churches are still important sources of social capital in the Netherlands, the...
A number of studies have shown links between volunteerism and a range of sociological and religious ...
Lack of an integrated and commonly accepted theory to explain volunteerism is a function of the mult...
Few studies have examined the role of religiosity and social capital on civic engagement in the cont...
invaluable support in data collection. Thank you also to the pastors and congregants who opened thei...
Previous research demonstrates two aspects of religion that affect civic activity—church participati...
This research note examines the proposition that participation in church—particularly the social int...
As membership in civic organizations declines in the United States, could volunteer-ing for nonprofi...
This study examines the influence of familism, religion, and their interaction on participation in s...
Using a subsample of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY97), this study (N = 2,471) prov...
In this article, I investigate the strength of intergenerational transmission of volunteering for no...
In this article, I investigate the strength of intergenerational transmission of volunteering for no...
The main goal of this paper is to investigate whether some dimensions of civic and religious social ...
This study considers the impact of church involvement on social capital (SC) levels, and the impact ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-153).Social scientists have long recognized a positive l...
Despite the fact that churches are still important sources of social capital in the Netherlands, the...
A number of studies have shown links between volunteerism and a range of sociological and religious ...
Lack of an integrated and commonly accepted theory to explain volunteerism is a function of the mult...
Few studies have examined the role of religiosity and social capital on civic engagement in the cont...
invaluable support in data collection. Thank you also to the pastors and congregants who opened thei...
Previous research demonstrates two aspects of religion that affect civic activity—church participati...
This research note examines the proposition that participation in church—particularly the social int...
As membership in civic organizations declines in the United States, could volunteer-ing for nonprofi...
This study examines the influence of familism, religion, and their interaction on participation in s...