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Náboženské vyznání v České republice z perspektivy inter- a intragenerační transmise

Title in English Religious Affiliation in the Czech Republic from the Perspective of Inter- and Intragenerational Transmission
Authors

VIDO Roman PALEČEK Antonín

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Naše společnost
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Web http://cvvm.soc.cas.cz/2014-2/nabozenske-vyznani-v-ceske-republice-z-perspektivy-inter-a-intrageneracni-transmise-2
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.13060/1214438X.2014.2.12.124
Field Sociology, demography
Keywords religious affiliation; generations; primary socialization; intergenerational transmission; intragenerational transmission
Description The paper focuses on the intergenerational and intragenerational transmission of religion in the Czech Republic. The authors start from the general statement that self-reported religious affiliation in Czech society continued to decline during the second half of the 20th century. This trend has usually been explained by secularization theory and by specifics of Czech social history, especially with regard to the anti-religious policies of the Communist regime. In their analysis of data from ISSP 2008 – Religion, the authors aim at a more detailed inquiry into the factors responsible for the decrease in self-reported religiosity in the Czech Republic. The results show that the key factor lies in de-conversion, which is not compensated sufficiently by conversion in either type of transmission, inter- or intragenerational.

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