American CatholicBasic Books, 1978 M10 12 - 280 páginas Discusses the social and religious lives of modern American Catholics in contrast to the distortions of the media. |
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... parents , their occupational prestige , given their own and their parents ' education , and their income , given their own and parental education and their occupational prestige level . We will ask how much education Catholics get ...
... parents , their occupational prestige , given their own and their parents ' education , and their income , given their own and parental education and their occupational prestige level . We will ask how much education Catholics get ...
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... parents , but are won by the relaxed and democratic styles of the family . They imitate their parents voluntarily . It would also suggest that the least effective direct socialization will occur in the lower left - hand corner , because ...
... parents , but are won by the relaxed and democratic styles of the family . They imitate their parents voluntarily . It would also suggest that the least effective direct socialization will occur in the lower left - hand corner , because ...
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... parents are more likely to be high participators , in part because Jewish family structure facilitates the direct transmission of parents ' participation values to their children , and finally because the democratic structure of the ...
... parents are more likely to be high participators , in part because Jewish family structure facilitates the direct transmission of parents ' participation values to their children , and finally because the democratic structure of the ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
Economic and Educational Achievement | 50 |
Catholics and the Intellectual Life | 69 |
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