RT Article T1 Parent–child transmission of religious and secular values in Israel JF Journal of beliefs and values VO 41 IS 4 SP 458 OP 473 A1 Luria, Ela A1 Katz, Yaacov Julian 1945- LA English PB Routledge YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1736060937 AB This research uses Schwartz’s theory of values to examine intergenerational (parent-child) value transmission among Orthodox-religious and secular Jewish families in Israel. The study investigates the transmission of religious and secular values among 211 Jewish families with heterogeneous religious-secular (R-S) parental dyads in comparison to family groups that are homogeneously religious (R-R) or homogenously secular (S-S). Results illustrate significant differences between the groups with respect to religious values transmitted by parents and accepted by adult children. Parent-child agreement on religious values is high in (RF-SM) family groups and in homogeneous religious (R-R) family groups. In contrast, the religious mother-secular father (RM-SF) family groups and homogeneous secular (S-S) family groups have a low transmission of religious values. The study sheds light on parent-child agreement on religious values in various types of family groups. K1 Cultural Transmission K1 Mixed Marriage K1 Religiosity K1 Secularity K1 Values DO 10.1080/13617672.2019.1688472