Census of churchgoing by age, ethnicity and frequency (1475)
Type of Data: Census of churchgoing by age, ethnicity and frequency (1475)
Faith Community: Christianity
Date: 1998, September
Geography: England
Sample Size: 12446 (33% response)
Population: Trinitarian Christian churches
Keywords: Church attendance, churchgoing, churchmanship, fringe attenders, healing ministry, mid-week services, staff, youth services
Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire
Collection Agency: Christian Research
Sponsor: Consortium of 14 Christian organizations
Survey Instrument: Brierley, The Tide is Running Out, pp. 241-2
Published Source:
Peter Brierley, Date of Foundation of Churches in England: Summary Report, London: Christian Research, 1999UK Christian Handbook: Religious Trends, No. 2, 2000/01, ed. Peter Brierley, London: Christian Research, 1999, pp. 12.1-12.21Quadrant, January 2000Church Times, 14 January 2000Peter Brierley, The Tide is Running Out: What the English Church Attendance Survey Reveals, London: Christian Research, 2000Peter Brierley, 12 Things About Where You Minister: Key Regional Findings From the 1998 English Church Attendance Survey, London: Christian Research, 2000Peter Brierley, Church Growth in the 1990s: Statistical Report, London: Christian Research, 2000UK Christian Handbook: Religious Trends, No. 3, 2002/2003, ed. Peter Brierley, London: Christian Research, 2001, pp. 12.1-12.42UK Christian Handbook: Religious Trends, No. 5, 2005/2006, ed. Peter Brierley, London: Christian Research, 2005, pp. 2.7-2.9
BRIN ID: 1475
Remarks:
Dataset available at ESDS as SN 4394
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