Since the 1950s, one-of-four American adults has been a Catholic. That constant fraction hides substantial change. Higher fertility, more immigrants, and a relatively young age distribution implies growth, not stasis. The demographic advantage is reflected in the growing fraction of adults who were raised Catholic. The fraction raised Catholic exceeded one-of-three Americans in recent years. The difference between one-of-four and one-of-three means substantial defection. More than ever, people raised Catholic are leaving; most drop out of organized religion altogether. Measures of core beliefs and strength of identity changed less, overall, implying that it was inactive and weakly identified Catholics who left. Identities, beliefs, and prac...
We project the religious composition of the United States to 2043, considering fertility difference...
This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up ...
Religion and religiosity are important identity markers, and changes in a country's religious compos...
Since the 1950s, one-of-four American adults has been a Catholic. That constant fraction hides subst...
This study examined change in the political attitudes of American Catholics between the 1970\u27s an...
This thesis examines data from the National Election Studies in order to assess the significant dete...
We provide a cohort-component projection of the religious composition of the United States, consider...
Previous research found declines in Americans’ religious affiliation but few changes in ...
BACKGROUND—Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in persons clai...
This is an analysis of ferti l ity differentials between Catholics and non-Catholics in Rhode Island...
Catholic countries of Europe pose a demographic puzzle –fertility is unprecedentedly low (total fert...
The societal boost of liberalization and individualization in the 1960s weakened the confessional id...
The normative value of, and the extent of popular engagement with, different forms of commitment dif...
Catholic disaffiliation rates are rising, with youth at the most risk. A 10-year longitudinal study ...
<b>Background</b>: Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in pers...
We project the religious composition of the United States to 2043, considering fertility difference...
This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up ...
Religion and religiosity are important identity markers, and changes in a country's religious compos...
Since the 1950s, one-of-four American adults has been a Catholic. That constant fraction hides subst...
This study examined change in the political attitudes of American Catholics between the 1970\u27s an...
This thesis examines data from the National Election Studies in order to assess the significant dete...
We provide a cohort-component projection of the religious composition of the United States, consider...
Previous research found declines in Americans’ religious affiliation but few changes in ...
BACKGROUND—Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in persons clai...
This is an analysis of ferti l ity differentials between Catholics and non-Catholics in Rhode Island...
Catholic countries of Europe pose a demographic puzzle –fertility is unprecedentedly low (total fert...
The societal boost of liberalization and individualization in the 1960s weakened the confessional id...
The normative value of, and the extent of popular engagement with, different forms of commitment dif...
Catholic disaffiliation rates are rising, with youth at the most risk. A 10-year longitudinal study ...
<b>Background</b>: Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in pers...
We project the religious composition of the United States to 2043, considering fertility difference...
This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up ...
Religion and religiosity are important identity markers, and changes in a country's religious compos...