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Are rural clergy worse off?: An examination of occupational conditions and pastoral experiences in a sample of united methodist clergy

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Miles, A; Proeschold-Bell, RJ
Published in: Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review
March 1, 2012

Scholars have shown that clergy work can be stressful, and that these occupational strains can lead to negative physical and mental health outcomes. Despite the fact that nearly one-third of all congregations in the United States are rural, little work has examined how occupational conditions and clergy experiences might vary systematically by geographical context. This study uses recent data from United Methodist Church clergy in North Carolina to test extant depictions of rural ministry, which typically portray rural churches as challenging occupational settings. It finds that although rural clergy face several unique challenges (such as multichurch ministry and lower salaries), they report lower levels of several stressors and more positive experiences. These differences disappear once controls are added, suggesting that rural ministry per se is neither particularly harmful nor beneficial when compared with ministry in other settings. © The Author 2011.

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Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review

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1069-4404

Publication Date

March 1, 2012

Volume

73

Issue

1

Start / End Page

23 / 45

Related Subject Headings

  • Religions & Theology
  • 5004 Religious studies
  • 4410 Sociology
  • 2204 Religion and Religious Studies
  • 1608 Sociology
 

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Miles, A., & Proeschold-Bell, R. J. (2012). Are rural clergy worse off?: An examination of occupational conditions and pastoral experiences in a sample of united methodist clergy. Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review, 73(1), 23–45. https://doi.org/10.1093/socrel/srr025
Miles, A., and R. J. Proeschold-Bell. “Are rural clergy worse off?: An examination of occupational conditions and pastoral experiences in a sample of united methodist clergy.” Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review 73, no. 1 (March 1, 2012): 23–45. https://doi.org/10.1093/socrel/srr025.
Miles A, Proeschold-Bell RJ. Are rural clergy worse off?: An examination of occupational conditions and pastoral experiences in a sample of united methodist clergy. Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review. 2012 Mar 1;73(1):23–45.
Miles, A., and R. J. Proeschold-Bell. “Are rural clergy worse off?: An examination of occupational conditions and pastoral experiences in a sample of united methodist clergy.” Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review, vol. 73, no. 1, Mar. 2012, pp. 23–45. Scopus, doi:10.1093/socrel/srr025.
Miles A, Proeschold-Bell RJ. Are rural clergy worse off?: An examination of occupational conditions and pastoral experiences in a sample of united methodist clergy. Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review. 2012 Mar 1;73(1):23–45.
Journal cover image

Published In

Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review

DOI

ISSN

1069-4404

Publication Date

March 1, 2012

Volume

73

Issue

1

Start / End Page

23 / 45

Related Subject Headings

  • Religions & Theology
  • 5004 Religious studies
  • 4410 Sociology
  • 2204 Religion and Religious Studies
  • 1608 Sociology