{"title":"Civic Lessons That Last? Religiosity and Volunteering on the Way to Adulthood","authors":"Chaeyoon Lim, Dingeman Wiertz","doi":"10.1177/00031224241258791","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Recent religious declines in the United States are for a large part driven by the growing number of Americans who were raised religiously but left religion in the transition to adulthood. Nonetheless, their views and behaviors may still be influenced by their religious upbringing. We explore such legacy effects by examining how changing religiosity during the transition to adulthood influences volunteering among young adults. Analyzing panel data from the National Study of Youth and Religion, we estimate two types of effects: effects of cumulative religious trajectories in youth, and effects of religiosity in youth that are not mediated by religiosity in adulthood. We find that histories of religious involvement shape volunteering in adulthood, but the precise nature of such effects varies across dimensions of religiosity and types of volunteering. Religious service attendance in youth promotes volunteering in adulthood mostly indirectly, through influencing religiosity in adulthood, and exclusively for activities organized by religious groups. By contrast, religious identification in youth promotes volunteering in adulthood also through other channels, and its effects on secular volunteering may persist even when people are not religious in adulthood. We discuss the implications of these findings in light of ongoing declines in religiosity in the United States.","PeriodicalId":504789,"journal":{"name":"American Sociological Review","volume":"37 10","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-06-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"American Sociological Review","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1177/00031224241258791","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Recent religious declines in the United States are for a large part driven by the growing number of Americans who were raised religiously but left religion in the transition to adulthood. Nonetheless, their views and behaviors may still be influenced by their religious upbringing. We explore such legacy effects by examining how changing religiosity during the transition to adulthood influences volunteering among young adults. Analyzing panel data from the National Study of Youth and Religion, we estimate two types of effects: effects of cumulative religious trajectories in youth, and effects of religiosity in youth that are not mediated by religiosity in adulthood. We find that histories of religious involvement shape volunteering in adulthood, but the precise nature of such effects varies across dimensions of religiosity and types of volunteering. Religious service attendance in youth promotes volunteering in adulthood mostly indirectly, through influencing religiosity in adulthood, and exclusively for activities organized by religious groups. By contrast, religious identification in youth promotes volunteering in adulthood also through other channels, and its effects on secular volunteering may persist even when people are not religious in adulthood. We discuss the implications of these findings in light of ongoing declines in religiosity in the United States.
近来美国宗教信仰的减少在很大程度上是由于越来越多的美国人在成长过程中信教,但在成年后却离开了宗教。尽管如此,他们的观点和行为仍可能受到其宗教教养的影响。我们通过研究成年过渡期宗教信仰的变化如何影响年轻人的志愿服务,来探讨这种遗留效应。通过分析《全国青年与宗教研究》(National Study of Youth and Religion)的面板数据,我们估计了两类影响:青年时期累积宗教轨迹的影响,以及青年时期宗教信仰的影响(成年后的宗教信仰不会对其产生影响)。我们发现,宗教参与史会影响成年后的志愿服务,但这种影响的确切性质因宗教信仰和志愿服务类型的不同而各异。青年时期参加宗教服务主要是通过影响成年后的宗教信仰间接促进成年后的志愿服务,而且只针对宗教团体组织的活动。相比之下,青年时期的宗教认同也会通过其他渠道促进成年后的志愿服务,即使人们成年后不信教,宗教认同对世俗志愿服务的影响也可能持续存在。鉴于美国宗教信仰的持续下降,我们讨论了这些发现的意义。