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Church Attendance and Religious Change in Italy, 1968–2010: A Multilevel Analysis of Pooled Datasets
Authors:Cristiano Vezzoni  Ferruccio Biolcati‐Rinaldi
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology and Social ResearchUniversity of Trento;2. Department of Social and Political SciencesUniversity of Milan
Abstract:The debate over religious change in Italy is far from having reached unanimous conclusions: some scholars point to an unbroken trend toward a decrease of religiosity, while others highlight the signs of a religious revival, especially in younger generations. Besides difficulties with definitions, different conclusions are also due to a lack of information over a sufficiently long period of time. This problem is tackled here by developing a pooled analysis of repeated cross‐section surveys that span over four decades. Using six different studies, the article analyzes the secularization trend in Italy on the basis of church attendance that, despite well‐founded criticism, continues to be a crucial indicator of this phenomenon. The results, estimated using multilevel models, show that the trend of attendance at Mass in Italy has decreased since the 1960s until today, despite a period of stability at the turn of the 1980s and 1990s. The overall trend looks like a “recumbent S” trend (decrease up to the 1970s, stability in the 1980s, decrease afterwards). Thus, the claims of a religious revival in Italy are not supported by our results.
Keywords:church attendance  religious change  secularization  Italy  repeated cross‐section surveys
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