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  • This study presents an evolutionary process of secularization assuming that cultural/social/religious norms (in particular the â[euro] religious taste for childrenâ[euro](TM)) are transmitted from one generation to the next via two venues: (i) direct socializationâ[euro]"across generations, by parents; and (ii) oblique socializationâ[euro]"within generations, by the cultural environment. The paper integrates a theoretical model, simulations and an empirical estimation, that lead to the following main findings: (i) direct religious socialization efforts of one generation have a negative effect on secularization within the next generation; (ii) oblique socialization by the community has a parabolic effect on secularization; and (iii) the two types of socialization are complementary in â[euro] producingâ[euro](TM) religiosity in the next generation.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] (xsd:string)
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