Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 174
A Recent Study of Catholic Status Advantages The most recent study of the
distinctiveness of black Catholicism and the issue of a Catholic status advantage
is my ( 1996 ) analysis of 1984 National Alcohol Survey ( NAS ) data . This study
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A Recent Study of Catholic Status Advantages The most recent study of the
distinctiveness of black Catholicism and the issue of a Catholic status advantage
is my ( 1996 ) analysis of 1984 National Alcohol Survey ( NAS ) data . This study
...
Page 182
The " convert ” data make it apparent that black Catholics are not increasing by
virtue of conversion in recent years . The percentage of those with Catholic
affiliation achieved via conversion decreases rather consistently from the early to
more ...
The " convert ” data make it apparent that black Catholics are not increasing by
virtue of conversion in recent years . The percentage of those with Catholic
affiliation achieved via conversion decreases rather consistently from the early to
more ...
Page 188
Interestingly , in contrast to the recent Catholic “ stable ” status advantage ,
neither type of the EPCs are higher status in the most recent birth cohort . The
generational analyses also point to a status advantage among “ stable ”
Methodists that ...
Interestingly , in contrast to the recent Catholic “ stable ” status advantage ,
neither type of the EPCs are higher status in the most recent birth cohort . The
generational analyses also point to a status advantage among “ stable ”
Methodists that ...
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Volume 79 Number | 1 |
Response to Comments | 33 |
Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
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