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  1. Jan 1, 2021 · example, nearly half of Americans (49%) say religion is very important in their lives, compared with 20% in Australia, 17% in South Korea and just 9% in Japan. In nearly every country surveyed, those who say religion is very important in their lives are more likely to say both their own faith and that of their compatriots has grown due to the

  2. Jan 1, 2021 · Q25. How important is religion in your life: very important, somewhat important, not too important or not at all important? Very important Somewhat important Not too important Not at all important DK/Refused Total United States Summer, 2020 Spring, 2019 Spring, 2018 Spring, 2016 Spring, 2015 Spring, 2012 Spring, 2011 Spring, 2010 Fall, 2009 ...

  3. China, India, Saudi Arabia and Syria) where political sensitivities or security concerns prevented opinion research among Muslims. Collecting and analyzing this trove of data was a massive endeavor, and the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life has published the results in stages. In August 2012, we released a report (“

  4. thinking about it. The same is true when it comes to assessing the importance of religion in one’s life, a standard question in many surveys about religious and spiritual matters. There are no objectively correct or incorrect answers – whether a respondent describes religion as “somewhat”

  5. determine eligibility for the extended survey: (1) if the responding adult said their current religion is Jewish; (2) if the responding adult did not identify their religion as Jewish but said that, aside from religion, they consider themselves to be Jewish in any way, such as ethnically, culturally or

  6. Very High HighAppendix A: Government Res. rictions IndexThe following table shows all 198 countries and territories in descending order of their scores on Pew Research Center’s index of government restrictions on religion as of t. e end of 2019. The Center has not attached numerical rankings to the countries because there are numerous tied ...

  7. 8. Religion, family and children 168 9. Religious clothing and personal appearance 176 10. Religion and food 185 11. Religious beliefs 193 12. Beliefs about God 211 Appendix A: Methodology 221 Appendix B: Index of religious segregation 230

  8. Alan Cooperman, Director of Religion Research Gregory Smith, Associate Director, Research Katherine Ritchey, Communications Manager 202.419.4372 www.pewresearch.org RECOMMENDED CITATION: Pew Research Center, May 12, 2015, “America’s Changing Religious Landscape” NUMBERS, FACTS AND TRENDS SHAPING THE WORLD

  9. Executive Summary. The vast majority of people in many sub-Saharan African nations are deeply committed to the practices and major tenets of one or the other of the world’s two largest religions, Christianity and Islam. Large majorities say they belong to one of these faiths, and, in sharp contrast with Europe and the United States, very few ...

  10. populous countries like China, Indonesia and Russia – impose either “high” or “very high” levels of restrictions on religion, up from 40 in 2007. And the number of countries where people are experiencing the highest levels of social hostilities involving religion has risen from 39 to 56 over the course of the study.