Not exact matches
Consciously or unconsciously, the movement also validates an insight which
sociologists confirm: The best predictor of whether a child will remain religious
as an adult is not the religiosity of the mother — for children tend to take that for granted — but of the father,
because he is not expected to be religious.
It was co-written with fellow
sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox, a conservative and director of the National Marriage Project, whose «marriage is the answer to poverty» stance always makes me leery (
because it isn't the answer and can just
as often be the problem).
In his 1975 book Schoolteacher,
sociologist Dan Lortie explained that teachers have had little say over policy
because,
as a group, they do not believe they possess specialized technical knowledge out of the reach of nonexperts.
As Northwestern University
sociologist Robert Gordon recently wrote, «Companies pay better - educated people higher wages
because they are more productive.
It was co-written with fellow
sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox, a conservative and director of the National Marriage Project, whose «marriage is the answer to poverty» stance always makes me leery (
because it isn't the answer and can just
as often be the problem).