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Family Income by Family Structure and Frequency of Church AttendanceThis chart illustrates the correlation between income and two other factors: the family history of belonging (family structure) and frequency of worship. These data are from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, which is tracking the lives of adults who were aged 14-21 in 1978. In 1993, when they were in their early thirties, their levels of income were correlated with their family of origin and their families' level of worship. The lowest average income is for those who grew up in a broken family that never worshiped. The highest average income is for those who grew up in an intact family that worshiped weekly. Those who grew up in a broken family that worshiped weekly earned more than those who grew up in an intact family that never worshiped. Even in the hard data of income, the effects of belonging in family and in worship can be seen. Source: National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1993. |
Percent of Adolescents Who Felt "Sad a Lot" or "Sad Most of the Time" During the Past Week by Family Structure
The Probability of Divorce for Women Who Cohabit or Have Sexual Relations with Another Before Marriage
Average Number of Voluntary Lifetime Sexual Partners for Women by Age of First Voluntary Sexual Intercourse
Levels of Abortion by Frequency of Worship Among Teenagers with a Good Relationship with at Least One Parent
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