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INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF 'RELIGIOUS CAPITAL'. Evidence from Spain

Authors

BRAÑAS GARZA, PABLO ERNESTO, Garcia-Munoz, Teresa , Neuman, Shoshana

External publication

Si

Means

Rev. Int. Sociol.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

SJR Impact

0.188

Publication date

01/09/2011

ISI

000294715400005

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-80052644943

Abstract

This paper examines intergenerational transmission of 'religious capital' from parents to their offspring within an economic framework. The analytical tool is a 'production function of religiosity' where parental religious inputs serve as factors of production. The database used is based on a large-scale survey that was conducted in 1998 in Spain. In addition to information on the religious affiliation of the respondent and his parents, it has detailed data on two dimensions of the individual's religious performance: church attendance and prayer. It also includes information on the mother's and father's church attendance when the respondent was a child, as well as the respondent's participation in mass services at the age of 12. Socio-economic background data are also available. The core findings are: (i) parental religious inputs significantly affect individuals' religiosity; (ii) interestingly, the route of intergenerational transmission is from mother to daughter and from father to son; and (iii) current mass participation of respondents is more affected by parental-than by own childhood mass attendance.

Keywords

Catholic; Church Attendance; Intergenerational transmission; Prayer; Production

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