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Religious beliefs, practices and attitudes (1437)


Type of Data: Religious beliefs, practices and attitudes (1437)

Faith Community: General, Christianity, Islam, Judaism

Date: 1999, 18 October-8 November

Geography: Great Britain. Part of multinational survey

Sample Size: 1000

Population: Adults

Keywords: Abortion, afterlife, angels, anti-Semitism, baptism, children, Church, church attendance, churchgoing, comfort and strength, confidence, death, family life, funerals, God, heaven, hell, importance of God, importance of religion, Islamophobia, Jews, life after death, lucky charms, marriage, mascot, moral problems, Muslims, neighbours, politics, prayer, public office, reincarnation, religion, religious affiliation, religious faith, religious leaders, religious organizations, rites of passage, self-assessed religiosity, services, sin, social problems, spiritual needs, supernatural, talisman, telepathy, volunteering, voting, weddings

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: Quality Fieldwork and Research Services

Sponsor: European Values Study

Published Source:

  • Loek Halman, The European Values Study: A Third Wave - Source Book of the 1999/2000 European Values Study Surveys, Tilburg: WORC, 2001
  • Human Beliefs and Values: A Cross-Cultural Sourcebook Based on the 1999-2002 Values Surveys, eds. Ronald Inglehart, Miguel Basanez, J. Diez-Medrano, Loek Halman and Ruud Luijkx, Mexico: Siglo Veintiuno Editores, 2004
  • Yves Lambert, 'A Turning Point in Religious Evolution in Europe', Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol. 19, 2004, pp. 29-45
  • Pierre Brechon, 'L'heritage chretien de l'Europe occidentale: qu'en ont fait les nouvelles generations?', Social Compass, Vol. 51, 2004, pp. 203-19
  • Loek Halman and Veerle Draulans, 'Religious Beliefs and Practices in Contemporary Europe', European Values at the Turn of the Millennium, eds Wil Arts and Loek Halman, Leiden: Brill, 2004, pp. 283-316
  • Loek Halman, Ruud Luijkx and Marga van Zundert, Atlas of European Values, Leiden: Brill, 2005
  • Pierre Brechon, 'Cross-National Comparisons of Individual Religiosity', The Sage Handbook of the Sociology of Religion, eds. James A. Beckford and N. J. Demerath, Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2007, pp. 463-89
  • Vani K. Borooah and John Mangan, 'Love Thy Neighbour: How Much Bigotry is There in Western Countries?', Kyklos, Vol. 60, 2007, pp. 295-317
  • D. Michael Lindsay, 'Mind the Gap: Religion and the Crucible of Marginality in the United States and Great Britain', Sociological Quarterly, Vol. 49, 2008, pp. 653-88
  • http://www.worldvaluessurvey.org

    BRIN ID: 1437

    Remarks:

    Multinational survey

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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