Religion in Australia: A Sociological InvestigationThomas] Nelson [(Australia), 1971 - 380 strani |
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... cent of the sample ( n = 1825 ) disagreed ( correctly ) , 49 per cent did not know , and the rest gave no answer ( 6 per cent ) , or even agreed ( 30 per cent ) . As was to be expected , the percentage of irregular church - goers ( 10 per ...
... cent of the sample ( n = 1825 ) disagreed ( correctly ) , 49 per cent did not know , and the rest gave no answer ( 6 per cent ) , or even agreed ( 30 per cent ) . As was to be expected , the percentage of irregular church - goers ( 10 per ...
Stran 41
... cent of Australians said ' yes ' ; in 1969 this percentage had dropped to 87 per cent . There was a similar drop in other countries such as the United Kingdom ( from 84 per cent to 77 per cent ) , Norway ( from 84 per cent to 73 per ...
... cent of Australians said ' yes ' ; in 1969 this percentage had dropped to 87 per cent . There was a similar drop in other countries such as the United Kingdom ( from 84 per cent to 77 per cent ) , Norway ( from 84 per cent to 73 per ...
Stran 127
... cent claimed that they pray daily . In Melbourne ( n = 648 ) the corresponding percentage was 32 per cent . In Sydney 47 per cent believed in the existence of God without doubt , in Melbourne 51 per cent did . In Sydney 4 per cent did ...
... cent claimed that they pray daily . In Melbourne ( n = 648 ) the corresponding percentage was 32 per cent . In Sydney 47 per cent believed in the existence of God without doubt , in Melbourne 51 per cent did . In Sydney 4 per cent did ...
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Church Attendance | 9 |
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26 per cent admire the person adults age group American amongst anti-Catholic anti-Semitism areas atheists attend church regularly attitudes Australian Labor Party Australian society Catholic Church Catholic schools Census Christian church attendance Church of England church-going clergy compared consistent secularists corresponding percentage countries Democratic Labor Party denominational schools doubts downwardly mobile exclude Catholics fathers feel friendly females Gallup Poll go to church important inclined inter-faith marriages irregular Jews less Liberal/Country Parties lower occupational major males married Melbourne Methodists and Presbyterians middle mobile respondents moral negative feelings non-Catholics occupational categories orthodox believers parents Percentage of respondents pray daily Presbyterians primary education Protestant question regular church-goers relations before marriage Religion in Australia religious behaviour religious denominations religious involvement reported secondary education secular sex relations sexual shows social Sociology South Wales Sunday survey Sydney Table Tasmania tion upper occupational Victoria want to exclude wives women