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Religious intermarriage in Canada, 1974-1982.

L E Larson, B Munro

    International Journal of Sociology of the Family
    |April 1, 1985
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    Religious intermarriage is analyzed, highlighting its impact on maintaining subcultural values across generations. The study examines trends and reasons for religious outmarriage in Canada between 1974-1982.

    Area of Science:

    • Sociology
    • Demography
    • Religious Studies

    Background:

    • Religious endogamy is crucial for preserving distinct subcultural values and traditions.
    • Understanding marriage patterns provides insights into societal integration and cultural shifts.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review literature on religious intermarriage, focusing on Canada.
    • To analyze trends, explanations, and correlates of religious outmarriage.
    • To examine Canadian data from 1974-1982 on religious intermarriage.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of recent studies on religious intermarriage.
    • Analysis of demographic data from Statistics Canada (1974-1982).

    Main Results:

    Keywords:
    AmericasBehaviorCanadaCultural BackgroundDemographic FactorsDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesFamily And HouseholdFamily CharacteristicsGenerationsIntermarriage--changesLiterature ReviewMarriageMarriage PatternsNorth AmericaNorthern AmericaNuptialityPeriod AnalysisPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPsychological FactorsReligionValue Orientation

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  • Religious endogamy plays a key role in intergenerational transmission of subcultural values.
  • Identified trends and correlates associated with increasing religious outmarriage rates.
  • Statistical data from 1974-1982 provides a quantitative overview of religious intermarriage in Canada.
  • Conclusions:

    • Religious intermarriage trends impact the maintenance of subcultural values.
    • Further research is needed to fully understand the long-term societal implications of religious intermarriage.