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View article: How Measurement Changes Can Exaggerate the Growth of Religious “Nones”
How Measurement Changes Can Exaggerate the Growth of Religious “Nones” Open
Academic and popular interest in nonreligion has risen in parallel with the growth of religiously unaffiliated populations. In many countries, census and survey questions used to measure religion have been modified to better capture nonrel…
View article: The three stages of religious decline around the world
The three stages of religious decline around the world Open
Religiosity tends to decline across generations. However, religious decline is more pronounced in some countries and the diminishing aspects of religion vary by context. To explain such variation, we extend the general secular transition m…
View article: How measurement changes exaggerate the growth of religious nones
How measurement changes exaggerate the growth of religious nones Open
Academic and popular interest in nonreligion has risen in parallel with the growth of nonreligious populations. In many cases, questions used to measure religion have been modified to better capture nonreligious identities. Little attentio…
View article: How measurement changes exaggerate the growth of religious nones
How measurement changes exaggerate the growth of religious nones Open
Academic and popular interest in nonreligion has risen in parallel with the growth of nonreligious populations. In many cases, questions used to measure religion have been modified to better capture nonreligious identities. Little attentio…
View article: How measurement changes exaggerate the growth of religious nones
How measurement changes exaggerate the growth of religious nones Open
Academic and popular interest in nonreligion has risen in parallel with the growth of nonreligious populations. In many cases, questions used to measure religion have been modified to better capture nonreligious identities. Little attentio…
View article: How measurement changes exaggerate the growth of religious nones
How measurement changes exaggerate the growth of religious nones Open
Academic and popular interest in nonreligion has risen in parallel with the growth of nonreligious populations. In many cases, questions used to measure religion have been modified to better capture nonreligious identities. Little attentio…
View article: The Growth of Christianity in China May Have Come to an End
The Growth of Christianity in China May Have Come to an End Open
Christianity in China grew rapidly in the decades following the end of the Cultural Revolution. Some scholars and journalists claim that Christianity in China is still expanding in the twenty-first century. In this study, the authors contr…
View article: How Religious Composition Around the World Differs between Younger and Older Populations
How Religious Composition Around the World Differs between Younger and Older Populations Open
This graphic shows differences in the religious composition of people around the world by age group. Religious change caused by demographic processes is more than a hypothetical future possibility. The consequences of demographic differenc…
View article: The demographic factors that make Islam the world's fastest-growing major religious group
The demographic factors that make Islam the world's fastest-growing major religious group Open
Among the world’s major religious groups, Muslims have the lowest median age and the highest fertility rates. Due to these demographic factors, Muslims are expected to increase in number faster than any other major group in the period betw…
View article: Where Men Appear More Religious Than Women: Turning a Gender Lens on Religion in Israel
Where Men Appear More Religious Than Women: Turning a Gender Lens on Religion in Israel Open
Past research, typically focused on Christians in Christian nations, has found that women tend to be more religious than men. This study uses original nationally representative data ( N = 5,601) with strategic oversamples of minority group…
View article: Where Men Appear More Religious Than Women: Turning a Gender Lens on Religion in Israel
Where Men Appear More Religious Than Women: Turning a Gender Lens on Religion in Israel Open
Past research, typically focused on Christians in Christian nations, has found that women tend to be more religious than men. This study uses original nationally-representative data (N=5,601) with strategic oversamples of minority groups t…
View article: Where Men Appear More Religious Than Women: Turning a Gender Lens on Religion in Israel
Where Men Appear More Religious Than Women: Turning a Gender Lens on Religion in Israel Open
Past research, typically focused on Christians in Christian nations, has found that women tend to be more religious than men. This study uses original nationally-representative data (N=5,601) with strategic oversamples of minority groups t…
View article: Religion and Education Around the World
Religion and Education Around the World Open
Large gaps in education levels persist, but all faiths are making gains – particularly among women.
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\nJews are more highly educated than any other major religious group around the world, while Muslims and Hindus tend to have the fewest …