Irreligious Socialization? The Adult Religious Preferences of Individuals Raised with No Religion

Recent birth cohorts of Americans are more likely than previous cohorts to be raised outside of a religious tradition. In addition, those raised with no religion are increasingly likely to have no religious preference as adults. Despite their growing numbers, individuals raised with no religion have...

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Main Author: Stephen M. Merino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2012-01-01
Series:Secularism and Nonreligion
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Online Access:http://www.secularismandnonreligion.org/articles/1
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description Recent birth cohorts of Americans are more likely than previous cohorts to be raised outside of a religious tradition. In addition, those raised with no religion are increasingly likely to have no religious preference as adults. Despite their growing numbers, individuals raised with no religion have received little attention from scholars. The adult religious preferences of these individuals provide researchers with a unique opportunity to test theories of religion and social change. Using General Social Survey data, I examine the adult religious preferences and beliefs of individuals raised with no religion. I provide evidence of a shift in socialization and social influences experienced by those who report growing up with no religion. Compared with earlier cohorts raised with no religion, more recent cohorts have had more secular upbringings and tend to be more secular, liberal, and wary of organized religion as adults. They are also more likely to have a religiously unaffiliated spouse, if they marry at all. Results from a logistic regression analysis indicate that these trends explain much of the cohort differences in the likelihood of remaining unaffiliated as an adult.
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spelling doaj.art-cae1c70270f343efaa2b4e9e747a942f2022-12-22T02:56:20ZengUbiquity PressSecularism and Nonreligion2053-67122012-01-01111610.5334/snr.aa1Irreligious Socialization? The Adult Religious Preferences of Individuals Raised with No ReligionStephen M. Merino0Department of Sociology The Pennsylvania State UniversityRecent birth cohorts of Americans are more likely than previous cohorts to be raised outside of a religious tradition. In addition, those raised with no religion are increasingly likely to have no religious preference as adults. Despite their growing numbers, individuals raised with no religion have received little attention from scholars. The adult religious preferences of these individuals provide researchers with a unique opportunity to test theories of religion and social change. Using General Social Survey data, I examine the adult religious preferences and beliefs of individuals raised with no religion. I provide evidence of a shift in socialization and social influences experienced by those who report growing up with no religion. Compared with earlier cohorts raised with no religion, more recent cohorts have had more secular upbringings and tend to be more secular, liberal, and wary of organized religion as adults. They are also more likely to have a religiously unaffiliated spouse, if they marry at all. Results from a logistic regression analysis indicate that these trends explain much of the cohort differences in the likelihood of remaining unaffiliated as an adult.http://www.secularismandnonreligion.org/articles/1Nonreligionsocializationsocial influence
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Irreligious Socialization? The Adult Religious Preferences of Individuals Raised with No Religion
Secularism and Nonreligion
Nonreligion
socialization
social influence
title Irreligious Socialization? The Adult Religious Preferences of Individuals Raised with No Religion
title_full Irreligious Socialization? The Adult Religious Preferences of Individuals Raised with No Religion
title_fullStr Irreligious Socialization? The Adult Religious Preferences of Individuals Raised with No Religion
title_full_unstemmed Irreligious Socialization? The Adult Religious Preferences of Individuals Raised with No Religion
title_short Irreligious Socialization? The Adult Religious Preferences of Individuals Raised with No Religion
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topic Nonreligion
socialization
social influence
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