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  Welcome to the blog section of BRIN – newly integrated into the main site. This section of the site reports on new releases of religious data. It will also flag up interesting new publications, policy reports or news stories using … Continue reading

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Source: Impact of Covid-19 on British Jewish and Muslim communities (4195)

The data for Jews and Muslims were weighted to be representative of their respective communities according to weights provided by the Office for National Statistics. However, the precise methodology for recruiting the Jewish and Muslim samples was not stated.

Source: Attitudes to Islam and Muslims (4194)

Source: Importance of religion in respondent’s life, and perceived strength of religious conflicts in country (4193)

Pew Global Attitudes Survey, Spring 2021. Also undertaken in 15 other advanced economies. Dataset available at https://www.pewresearch.org/global/datasets/

Source: Religious affiliation (current and upbringing), and attendance at religious services (4192)

British Social Attitudes Survey, 2020. Dataset available at UK Data Service as SN 9005. The Covid-19 pandemic necessitated abandonment of the customary face-to-face interview method. The switch to online and telephone interviewing resulted in a substantial decline in the household … Continue reading

Source: Socio-demographic profile, religious engagement, and attitudes of Catholics in Britain (4191)

Dataset available at UK Data Service as SN 855354. Post-fieldwork, the sample was weighted to make it nationally representative of Catholic adults in Britain in terms of age, sex, and region; it was calibrated according to Catholic sub-samples in pooled … Continue reading

Source: Self-reported paranormal experiences (4190)

Source: Acceptability of various racial depictions of Jesus Christ (4189)

Identical questions were posed about racial depictions of Santa Claus.

Source: Perceptions of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia as problems in the UK (4188)

Source: Attitudes to possible changes in the Sunday trading laws in England and Wales (4187)

Under the provisions of the Sunday Trading Act 1994, large shops in England and Wales were only allowed to open for a maximum of six hours on Sundays.