Religion in Australia: A Sociological InvestigationThomas] Nelson [(Australia), 1971 - 380 strani |
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... occupations ( 35.1 per cent ) and the high ( 41.3 per cent ) in administrative occupations . In 1901 Catholic occupational representation moved from a low in banking and finance ( 8.2 per cent ) to a high of 40.8 per cent ( disregarding ...
... occupations ( 35.1 per cent ) and the high ( 41.3 per cent ) in administrative occupations . In 1901 Catholic occupational representation moved from a low in banking and finance ( 8.2 per cent ) to a high of 40.8 per cent ( disregarding ...
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... occupational categories 37 per cent disapprove of the person who has a small job on the side and does not declare it for income tax purposes . In the middle and lower categories these percentages are 32 and 28 . In the upper occupational ...
... occupational categories 37 per cent disapprove of the person who has a small job on the side and does not declare it for income tax purposes . In the middle and lower categories these percentages are 32 and 28 . In the upper occupational ...
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... occupational groups seems at first sight to deny the hypothesis that there is a wider divergence between the various age groups . However , of all parents of non - church - going , non - Catholic respondents over 60 , those with manual ...
... occupational groups seems at first sight to deny the hypothesis that there is a wider divergence between the various age groups . However , of all parents of non - church - going , non - Catholic respondents over 60 , those with manual ...
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Denominational Composition | 1 |
Church Attendance | 9 |
Bible Reading and Prayer 221 | 21 |
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according agree American Anglican answer areas attend church attendance attitudes Australian Australian Labor Party believe Catholic Church Catholic schools Census cent century Christian church church attendance church-going compared countries daily denominations differences disapprove doubts effect England exists expect experience factor fathers favour feelings figures findings greater groups hand higher History homes important increase instance institutions interesting involved irregular Jews latter least less lower major males marriage married mean Melbourne mergers Methodist middle mobile moral mothers non-Catholics observation occupational opinion parents particularly pattern percentage person political Poll population pray prefer Presbyterian present proportion Protestant question reason regarding regular regular church-goers regularly relations religion Religion in Australia religious reported respondents result sample secondary seems shows significant similar social society South Wales suggests survey Sydney Table tion University upper various women