The effects of religion and religiosity as measured by attendance at weekly religious services on the demand for private schooling is assessed. It is shown that Catholics, fundamentalist/evangelical Protestants, and respondents who attend religious services more often have a higher demand for private schooling. Data from the National Opinion Research Center's "General Social Survey" are used. (Contains 5 tables.)
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Sander, W. (2005). Religion, Religiosity and Private Schools. Journal of Catholic Education, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.15365/joce.0901022013
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