Counting Religion in Britain, No. 51, December 2019 features 19 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 51 December 2019
OPINION POLLS
- Who doesn’t like Christmas? Some religious correlates from YouGov Profiles
- Attitudes to Jews and Muslims: ICM Unlimited polling for Avaaz
- Attitudes to Israel and the Middle East conflict: annual Populus/BICOM survey, 2019
- Tottenham Hotspur Football Club’s fanbase consultation on the use of the Y-word
- Autumn 2019 Eurobarometer: what value do we place on religion?
OPINION POLLS–2019 GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN (PART 2)
- Religion and party choice: Lord Ashcroft’s data on how people actually voted
- Muslims and the general election: Savanta ComRes poll for Henry Jackson Society
- Anti-Semitism as a general election issue for the Labour Party
FAITH ORGANIZATION STUDIES
- Wellbeing and flourishing among Church of England clergy and ordinands
OFFICIAL AND QUASI-OFFICIAL STATISTICS
- ONS Research Report on Population Estimates by Ethnic Group and Religion
- UK Sikhs and the ethnicity question in the 2021 census of population
- Religious profession of UK armed forces personnel: biannual update
ACADEMIC STUDIES
- Religion and party choice: data from the British Election Study Internet Panel
- Religion and party choice among Roman Catholics in 2017 and 2019
- Pew Research Center on religion and living arrangements around the world
- Religion and parental values: evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study
- Muslim perceptions of Western hostility to Islam in 2011 and 2013
- Annual update of BRIN source database for 2019
NEW DATASET
- Pew Global Attitudes Survey, Spring 2018
Please note: Counting Religion in Britain is © Clive D. Field, 2019
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