The effects of religion and religiosity as measured by attendance at weekly religious services on the demand for private schooling is assessed. It is shown that Catholics, fundamentalist/evangelical Protestants, and respondents who attend religious services more often have a higher demand for private schooling. Data from the National Opinion Research Center’s “General Social Survey” are used
We analyze the role of formal religious education in the intergenerational transmission of religious...
A longitudinal data set is used to explore questions about the choice of type of school-public, Cat...
Studies focusing on Catholic schools as a proxy for all private education or all private religious e...
The effects of religion and religiosity as measured by attendance at weekly religious services on th...
The effects of religion and religiosity as measured by attendance at weekly religious services on th...
The effects of religion and religiosity as measured by attendance at weekly religious services on th...
In this paper, we quantify the religious factor in private education in the United States by estimat...
Abstract. In this paper, we quantify the religious factor in private education in the United States ...
The effect of Catholic religiosity as indicated by church attendance on the demand for Catholic scho...
This paper develops a model of private school choice that incorporates measures of the availability ...
What causes individuals to demand more education? The widely held opinion is that private schools ar...
This paper develops a model of private school choice that incorporates measures of the availability ...
This paper explores the relationship between the type of school students experienced before college ...
MOL (1968) has reported associations between attending Catholic schools and indicators of religious ...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
We analyze the role of formal religious education in the intergenerational transmission of religious...
A longitudinal data set is used to explore questions about the choice of type of school-public, Cat...
Studies focusing on Catholic schools as a proxy for all private education or all private religious e...
The effects of religion and religiosity as measured by attendance at weekly religious services on th...
The effects of religion and religiosity as measured by attendance at weekly religious services on th...
The effects of religion and religiosity as measured by attendance at weekly religious services on th...
In this paper, we quantify the religious factor in private education in the United States by estimat...
Abstract. In this paper, we quantify the religious factor in private education in the United States ...
The effect of Catholic religiosity as indicated by church attendance on the demand for Catholic scho...
This paper develops a model of private school choice that incorporates measures of the availability ...
What causes individuals to demand more education? The widely held opinion is that private schools ar...
This paper develops a model of private school choice that incorporates measures of the availability ...
This paper explores the relationship between the type of school students experienced before college ...
MOL (1968) has reported associations between attending Catholic schools and indicators of religious ...
Utilizing hierarchical linear models, this study of 144 private schools (72 Catholic and 72 non-Cath...
We analyze the role of formal religious education in the intergenerational transmission of religious...
A longitudinal data set is used to explore questions about the choice of type of school-public, Cat...
Studies focusing on Catholic schools as a proxy for all private education or all private religious e...