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Self-assessed religiosity, current/former religious affiliation, attendance at religious services, private prayer, experience of religious discrimination, religious aspects of immigration, and use of alternative medicine (3648)


Type of Data: Self-assessed religiosity, current/former religious affiliation, attendance at religious services, private prayer, experience of religious discrimination, religious aspects of immigration, and use of alternative medicine (3648)

Faith Community: General, Islam, Judaism

Date: 2014, 1 September-2015, 25 February; 2015, 2 October-7 December

Geography: United Kingdom. Part of multinational survey

Sample Size: 2264 (44% response)

Population: Adults aged 15 and over

Keywords: Alternative medicine, attendance at religious services, Centre for Comparative Social Surveys, churchgoing, come from Christian background, European Social Survey, immigration, Islam, Jews, Judaism, Muslims, NatCen Social Research, prayer, religious affiliation, religious beliefs and practices, religious discrimination, self-assessed religiosity, spiritual healing

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: NatCen Social Research

Sponsor: Centre for Comparative Social Surveys, City University, with funding from Economic and Social Research Council

Published Source:

  • http://www.europeansocialsurvey.org/
  • Stephen Bullivant, The “No Religion” Population of Britain: Recent Data from the British Social Attitudes Survey (2015) and the European Social Survey (2014), London: Benedict XVI Centre for Religion and Society, St Mary’s University, Twickenham, 2017

    BRIN ID: 3648

    Remarks:

    European Social Survey, Round 7. Multinational survey, undertaken in 20 other countries besides the United Kingdom.

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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