Counting Religion in Britain, No. 88, January 2023 features 35 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 88 January 2023
OPINION POLLS
- After the census results: Christianity in Britain according to Opinium Research
- YouGov’s aspects of Christmas poll―was there still room for Jesus Christ?
- YouGov poll on self-reported observance of childhood Christmas traditions
- Church buildings: Savanta ComRes poll for the National Churches Trust
- Religious agencies and cost of living crisis: Savanta ComRes poll for Church of England
- Christian mission: Savanta ComRes poll for Operation Mobilisation
- Religion and worldviews: Savanta ComRes poll for Culham St Gabriel’s Trust
- Same-sex marriage and the Church of England: YouGov poll of public attitudes
- Attitudes to Jews and Muslims: Savanta ComRes poll for Voice4Change
- Science and religion: more findings from the Theos/Faraday Institute research project
- Changing beliefs in God across the generations: Ipsos MORI survey
- YouGov poll on self-reported frequency of reading horoscopes
- YouGov poll on prevalence of superstitious beliefs
FAITH ORGANIZATION STUDIES
- Christmas church services in 2022: Bible Society survey for Ecclesiastical
- Church of England’s state of readiness to welcome the public at Christmas
- Church of England Statistics for Mission, 2021
- Church of England Carbon Emissions Report, 2021
- United Reformed Church statistics in its 2023 Yearbook
- Catholic Education Service’s annual census of Catholic schools and colleges
- British Sikh Report, 2022
- Hindus and Christians in the workforce: Pearn Kandola reports
OFFICIAL AND QUASI-OFFICIAL STATISTICS
- UK armed forces biannual diversity statistics, October 2022
- Diversity and inclusion of Scottish Government workforce, 2021: religion
- Police-recorded hate crime in Scotland during 2020–21 and 2021–22
- Religious census of England and Wales, 2021 (1): expert reactions to the topline data
- Religious census of England and Wales, 2021 (2): age and sex breaks
ACADEMIC STUDIES
- Religion and occupational structure in early nineteenth-century Wales
- Places of worship in Great Britain and Ireland, c.1829–c.1929
- Churchgoing in Cheltenham in 1882
- Mass Observation, religion, and the Second World War
- British Methodism’s engagement with sociology during the long 1960s
- Recent changes in British Methodism as reflected in two surveys of presbyters
- Coronavirus chronicles: wellbeing of Anglican clergy and laity during third lockdown
- Microsimulation of ‘fuzzy fidelity’: cohort effect explanation of secularization
- Spirituality in northern Europe: International Social Survey Program data
Please note: Counting Religion in Britain is © Clive D. Field, 2023