Using a dataset of 15,000 subjects from 32 Western countries, the current study examines individuals who were raised in a certain religion and, at some stage of their lives, left it. Currently, they define their religious affiliation as ‘no religion’. A battery of explanatory variables (country-specific, personal attributes and marriage variables) was employed to test for determinants of this decision. It was found that the tendency of individuals to leave their religion—the most extreme symptom of secularization—is strongly correlated with their liberal beliefs and with parental and spousal religious characteristics. Moreover, country characteristics, as well as personal socio-demographic features seem to be much less relevant, except for ...
This paper examines three dimensions of American religion--belonging, behavior and belief--by creati...
This study examines the religious affiliation and participation of immigrants from a large-scale, co...
Period and cohort effects on reports of no religious preference and religious disaffiliation are est...
Using a dataset of 15,000 subjects from 32 Western countries, the current study examines individuals...
Using a dataset of 15,000 subjects from 32 Western countries, the current study examines individuals...
Using a data set of 15,000 subjects from 32 western countries, the current study examines individual...
The current study examines individuals who were raised in a certain religion and at some stage of th...
I argue that the social implications of religious non-affiliation vary across cultural contexts, lea...
BACKGROUND—Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in persons clai...
The Netherlands has become one of the most secular countries in the world. A vast majority of the Du...
Statistical models attempting to predict who will disaffiliate from religions have typically account...
The aim of this interdisciplinary study is to gain a comprehensive understanding of individuals’ sub...
The sociological literature has produced a remarkably consistent picture of the quantitative pattern...
This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up ...
<b>Background</b>: Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in pers...
This paper examines three dimensions of American religion--belonging, behavior and belief--by creati...
This study examines the religious affiliation and participation of immigrants from a large-scale, co...
Period and cohort effects on reports of no religious preference and religious disaffiliation are est...
Using a dataset of 15,000 subjects from 32 Western countries, the current study examines individuals...
Using a dataset of 15,000 subjects from 32 Western countries, the current study examines individuals...
Using a data set of 15,000 subjects from 32 western countries, the current study examines individual...
The current study examines individuals who were raised in a certain religion and at some stage of th...
I argue that the social implications of religious non-affiliation vary across cultural contexts, lea...
BACKGROUND—Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in persons clai...
The Netherlands has become one of the most secular countries in the world. A vast majority of the Du...
Statistical models attempting to predict who will disaffiliate from religions have typically account...
The aim of this interdisciplinary study is to gain a comprehensive understanding of individuals’ sub...
The sociological literature has produced a remarkably consistent picture of the quantitative pattern...
This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up ...
<b>Background</b>: Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in pers...
This paper examines three dimensions of American religion--belonging, behavior and belief--by creati...
This study examines the religious affiliation and participation of immigrants from a large-scale, co...
Period and cohort effects on reports of no religious preference and religious disaffiliation are est...