Familial Ties, Location of Occupation, and Congregational Exit in Geographically-Based Congregations: A Case Study of the Amish

While many studies have examined the relationship between social ties and joining social movements and religious groups, few studies have investigated the relationship between social ties and the likelihood of exiting such groups. Additionally, research has not considered how geography affects the m...

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Published in:Review of religious research
Authors: Corcoran, Katie E. (Author) ; Colyer, Corey (Author) ; Kowalski, Brittany M. ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author) ; Stein, Rachel E. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer 2021
In: Review of religious research
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Amish / Family / Social ties / Leaving the church
RelBib Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
CH Christianity and Society
KBQ North America
KDH Christian sects
Further subjects:B Geography
B Congregations
B Social Networks
B Amish
B Residential Mobility
B Exit
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Summary:While many studies have examined the relationship between social ties and joining social movements and religious groups, few studies have investigated the relationship between social ties and the likelihood of exiting such groups. Additionally, research has not considered how geography affects the membership dynamics of geographically-based congregations, specifically whether factors associated with residential mobility may also affect congregational exit in geographically-based congregations.
ISSN:2211-4866
Contains:Enthalten in: Review of religious research
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s13644-020-00438-7