Remarks:
Longitudinal component of Living Ministry Research Project, extending from 2016 to 2026. Of respondents to wave 2, 144 had not participated in wave 1.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Wellbeing and flourishing of Church of England clergy and ordinands (3938)
Faith Community: Christianity (Church of England)
Date: 2017 (wave 1), 2019 (wave 2)
Geography: England
Sample Size: 761 (wave 1), 692 (wave 2)
Population: Church of England clergy ordained deacon in 2006, 2011, and 2015 and ordinands commencing ministerial training in 2016
Keywords: Autonomy, Church of England, church type, clergy, curates, demands of ministry, depersonalization, emotional exhaustion, engagement in ministry, financial wellbeing, flourishing, health, involvement in non-diocesan networks, living accommodation, mental wellbeing, ministerial effectiveness, ministerial role, ministerial wellbeing, Ministry Division, ordinands, physical wellbeing, relationship wellbeing, remuneration, Research and Statistics Unit of Archbishops’ Council, security, sleep, support and development activities, theological outlook, vocational wellbeing, working time
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: Research and Statistics Unit of Archbishops’ Council
Sponsor: Church of England Ministry Division
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 3938
Remarks:
Longitudinal component of Living Ministry Research Project, extending from 2016 to 2026. Of respondents to wave 2, 144 had not participated in wave 1.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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