The (Dis)similarity of a Minority Religion to Its Broader Religious Context: The Case of American Jews
While much research shows the relationship between individual-level variables, such as Jewish background, education, age, and income and an individual’s Jewish identity, very little research has systematically addressed the question of community context, either general or Jewish, as a factor influen...
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2013
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Review of religious research
Year: 2013, Volume: 55, Issue: 3, Pages: 459-490 |
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Integrative data analysis
B Ethnicity B Community context B Jewish Identity B Religiosity B Minority religion |
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