Religious Identification, Sex, and Income Expectation: A Panel Study of Catholic and Non-Catholic High School Students

Previous studies of Catholic and Protestant achievement aspirations have provided mixed support for the fusion of white Christians into one homogeneous group. Using three-wave panel data for Catholic and non-Catholic high school students (N=287), homogeneity in levels and changes in levels of relati...

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Published in:Journal for the scientific study of religion
Main Author: Kayser, Brian D. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell [1975]
In: Journal for the scientific study of religion
Year: 1975, Volume: 14, Issue: 4, Pages: 357-366
Further subjects:B Protestant Ethics
B High school students
B Sex linked differences
B Protestantism
B Catholicism
B Markov models
B Children
B High Income
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