Transmisión intergeneracional de capital religioso’. Datos de España

Autores/as

  • Pablo Brañas-Garza Departamento de Teoría e Historia Económica. GLOBE, Universidad de Granada
  • Teresa García-Muñoz Departamento de Métodos Cuantitativos. GLOBE, Universidad de Granada
  • Shoshana Neuman Department of Economics, Bar-Ilan University. Ramat-Gan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/ris.2010.06.28

Palabras clave:

Asistencia a la Iglesia, Católico, Oración, Producción, Transmisión Intergeneracional

Resumen


En este estudio se examina la transmisión inter-generacional de capital religioso de padres a hijos, bajo un esquema de producción de ‘religiosidad’ donde los inputs parentales sirven como factores de producción. la base de datos utilizada está basada en una encuesta realizada en España en 1998. Se dispone de información sobre la afiliación religiosa del individuo y sus padres, la asistencia a misa y la oración del individuo (actualmente) y la asistencia a la iglesia de la madre y el padre y del propio individuo cuando este era niño (a los 12 años). Encontramos que los inputs religiosos parentales afectan de manera significativa a la religiosidad individual, pero la vía de transmisión inter-generacional es de madre a hija y de padre a hijo. Sorprendentemente, la participación actual en actividades religiosas está más afectada por las características religiosas parentales que por la propia actividad religiosa durante la infancia.

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2011-12-30

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Brañas-Garza, P., García-Muñoz, T., & Neuman, S. (2011). Transmisión intergeneracional de capital religioso’. Datos de España. Revista Internacional De Sociología, 69(3), 649–677. https://doi.org/10.3989/ris.2010.06.28

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