Gender Differences in Disaffiliation from Orthodox Judaism

Yehudis Keller, Alla Chavarga, Estee Hirsch, Pesach Eisen, R. Miles
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Religious disaffiliation from Orthodox Judaism is becoming more prevalent and of interest to researchers. In Orthodox Judaism, though gender norms dictate everyday life, research on the role of gender in disaffiliation is scarce. This study analyzed data from a parent study describing the personal experiences of men and women raised as Orthodox Jews who either disaffiliated from the practice (Nwomen = 153, Nmen = 153) or continued practicing (Nwomen = 168, Nmen = 146), examined through the lens of gender. Gender differences had a divergent pattern: disaffiliated women reported adverse social/emotional experiences at a significantly higher rate than disaffiliated men and all affiliates, while all men reported adverse education experiences at a significantly higher rate than women. These patterns may, in part, be due to community norms and differential willingness to report outcomes by disaffiliated and affiliated individuals. Our findings highlight the influence of gender on the experiences within the religious community and the complex process of disaffiliation.
脱离正统犹太教的性别差异
与正统犹太教的宗教分离正变得越来越普遍,并引起了研究人员的兴趣。在正统犹太教中,尽管性别规范支配着日常生活,但对性别在脱离教派中的作用的研究却很少。本研究分析了一项父母研究的数据,该研究描述了作为正统犹太人长大的男性和女性的个人经历,这些人要么脱离了犹太教(Nwomen = 153, Nmen = 153),要么继续犹太教(Nwomen = 168, Nmen = 146),通过性别的视角进行了研究。性别差异呈现出不同的模式:脱离团队的女性报告不良社会/情感经历的比例显著高于脱离团队的男性和所有成员,而所有男性报告不良教育经历的比例显著高于女性。在某种程度上,这些模式可能是由于社区规范和无党派和无党派个人报告结果的不同意愿。我们的研究结果强调了性别对宗教社区体验的影响以及脱离宗教的复杂过程。
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