Introduction
Part I: Religion
Religious belief in Australia
Research note: Factor analysis
Research note: Going to church makes people happier
Keeping the faith? Catholics, Anglicans and other denominations in
Australia
Christian belief and church attendance in 30 nations
Jonathan Kelley and Nan Dirk De Graaf
National context, parental socialisation and religious belief
Jonathan Kelley and Nan Dirk De Graaf
Australians’ views about the theory of evolution
Research note: Life on Mars
Religion and politics in 28 nations
Should clerics refrain from politics? Separation of church and
state in Australia, with international comparisons
Part II: Morality and Public Policy
Attitudes towards homosexuality in 29 nations
Attitudes to abortion: Australia in comparative perspective
Jonathan Kelley, MDR Evans and Bruce Headey
Becoming a person: Australian public opinion on when an embryo is
human
Stem cells: Public opinion on treatment and research using foetal
tissue
MDR Evans, Jonathan Kelley, and Esmail D Zanjani
Public approval of foetal stem cell use depends on the intentions
of the donor
MDR Evans, Jonathan Kelley, and Esmail D Zanjani
Should cloning be allowed? Public attitudes in Australia, 2002
Research Note: Aims for scientists
Ideology and fear of genetic engineering: Public opinion in
Australia 1993-2002
Moral feelings about tax cheating and welfare fraud in 29
nations
Research note: Volunteer work benefits the giver as well as the
receiver
Charity work: International differences and Australian trends
Research note: Money buys happiness, but not much
Global inequality: Moral obligation of wealthy nations? Attitudes
in 26 countries in 1999-2000
Joanna Sikora
National goals: Survey data from 24 nations
Appendix: Data, methods and measurement
References/ Cumulative index/ Cumulative index of names
This volume is a reference book primarily about religion and morality in Australia, looking at recent behaviour and opinions up to 2002 and trends since 1984. It is packed with useful findings based on large national samples ... Some of the chapters have interesting international comparisons ... Overall, the book provides an important contribution on how Australians think and act on a wide variety of religious and moral issues. Anyone interested in religion and morality in Australia will use the book as a valuable resource. - International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Vol 17(4)
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