Counting Religion in Britain, No. 64, January 2021 features 16 new sources of British religious statistics. The contents list appears below and a PDF version of the full text can be downloaded from the following link: No 64 January 2021
OPINION POLLS
- Coronavirus chronicles: multinational Pew poll on Covid-19’s impact on religious faith
- Perceptions of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia as problems in the UK
- Campaign against Antisemitism/King’s College London Antisemitism Barometer, 2020
- Coronavirus chronicles: public attitudes to early medical abortion at home in Scotland
- The onward march of religious nones: trend data from Populus/Yonder
FAITH ORGANIZATION STUDIES
- Coronavirus chronicles: Religion Media Centre briefing on faith in lockdown
- Coronavirus chronicles: Peter Brierley’s estimate of churchgoing after the pandemic
- Coronavirus chronicles: anticipating a religious revival?
- Coronavirus chronicles: more findings from ‘Coronavirus, Church, and You’ survey
- Coronavirus chronicles: United Christian Broadcasters survey of faith during lockdown
- Youthscape’s latest research report on Christian youth ministry
- Coronavirus chronicles: the Jewish experience of Covid-19
- Coronavirus chronicles: survey of impact of Covid-19 restrictions on British mosques
OFFICIAL AND QUASI-OFFICIAL STATISTICS
- Profiling of voters by religion: a test case for the Information Commissioner’s Office
NEW DATASETS
- UK Data Service, SN 8728: Scottish Election Study, 2016
- British Election Study, 2019–23: 2019 Post-Election Random Probability Survey
Please note: Counting Religion in Britain is © Clive D. Field, 2021