Counting Religion in Britain, No. 42, March 2019 features 15 new sources of British religious statistics. The contents list appears below and a PDF version of the full text can be downloaded from the following link: No 42 March 2019
OPINION POLLS
- Crossing religious divides: multinational survey by Ipsos for the BBC
- Humanist weddings: Humanists UK’s new poll and analysis of Scottish divorce data
- Self-understanding of anti-Semitism: Deltapoll for Jewish Chronicle
- Jews, political parties, and anti-Semitism: Survation poll for Jewish Leadership Council
- YouGov@Cambridge tracker on Islam’s perceived compatibility with British values
- Islamic State: YouGov polling on the death of Shamima Begum’s son
FAITH ORGANIZATION STUDIES
- European Jewish Demographic Unit established by Institute for Jewish Policy Research
OFFICIAL AND QUASI-OFFICIAL STATISTICS
- Mode of solemnization of marriages in England and Wales in 2016
- Report on diversity of candidates and elected officials in Great Britain
ACADEMIC STUDIES
- The Bible and digital millennials: new survey-based research from CODEC
- Religion and Brexit: evidence from the 2016 British Election Study Referendum Panel
- Gender differences in religion and spirituality among technical and health professionals
- Muslim perceptions of discrimination in Western Europe: revisiting 2006 Pew data
NEW DATASET
- UK Data Service, SN 8450: British Social Attitudes Survey, 2017
PEOPLE NEWS
- Revd Professor David Alfred Martin, FBA (1929-2019)
Please note: Counting Religion in Britain is © Clive D. Field, 2019