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Miller and Hoffman

Women greater interest in religion. Socialised to be more passive, obedient and caring

Davie

Women closer to birth and death- through caring- closer to ultimate questions

Bruce

Women less likely to do paid work, therefore more likely to be religious

Heelas and Woodhead

Women more involved in new age- more associated with nature- new age celebrates women

Brown

Subjective experience of new age religion attracts women more than externally authoritative religions- women going to church less- rejecting traditional gender roles

Stark and Bainbridge

People participate in religion to compensate for organismic ethical and social deprivation- more likely that women will suffer this deprivation.

Bruce

Ethnic differences in religiosity- cultural defence. Cultural transition- provides support in new areas

Brierley

New churches in london catering for immigrant population

Bird

Commmunity solidarity-preserving culture and language

Pryce

Bristol- African Caribbean community- defence and transition

Voas and Crockett

People turn to religion when older- approaching death- need for ultimate question


Generational effect-each generation less religious than the last