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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... tion , and an even sharper decline for those who had thirteen or more years of Catholic education . Furthermore , the two highest groups in Catholic educational attainment were more likely to accept integrated education than those which ...
... tion , and an even sharper decline for those who had thirteen or more years of Catholic education . Furthermore , the two highest groups in Catholic educational attainment were more likely to accept integrated education than those which ...
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... tion has fallen from 22 percent to 9 percent , making a mission has fallen from 34 percent to 6 percent , reading a Catholic newspaper or maga- zine has fallen from 61 to 56 percent , and having a religious conversa- tion with a priest ...
... tion has fallen from 22 percent to 9 percent , making a mission has fallen from 34 percent to 6 percent , reading a Catholic newspaper or maga- zine has fallen from 61 to 56 percent , and having a religious conversa- tion with a priest ...
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... tion and almost $ 2,000 over those who had one to ten years . What seems to provide the economic payoff in 1974 is a lot of Catholic educa- tion . However , the difference in occupational prestige diminish consid- TABLE 9.4A Achievement ...
... tion and almost $ 2,000 over those who had one to ten years . What seems to provide the economic payoff in 1974 is a lot of Catholic educa- tion . However , the difference in occupational prestige diminish consid- TABLE 9.4A Achievement ...
Contenido
CHAPTER | 11 |
Economic and Educational Achievement | 50 |
Catholics and the Intellectual Life | 69 |
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