Counting Religion in Britain, No. 49, October 2019 features 21 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 49 October 2019
OPINION POLLS
- Pew Global Attitudes Survey, Spring 2019: religion questions
- Religious discrimination in the European Union: a Eurobarometer restudy
- One in nine Britons claim to have communicated with somebody beyond the grave
- Claimed use of Ouija boards
- How children cope with the death of people and pets: Legal and General research
- Religious attitudes towards adoption: ComRes poll for Home for Good
- Focus of Remembrance Sunday: new polling by Populus
- Public knowledge of complaints of anti-Semitism against members of the Labour Party
- Jewish political engagement (and disengagement): Survation poll
- Ethnic minorities in Scotland and their experiences of, and attitudes to, discrimination
- Perceived threat posed by Islamic extremist and other terror groups
- Changing British moral attitudes: Ipsos MORI polling from 1989 and 2019 compared
FAITH ORGANIZATION STUDIES
- Charitable and church giving by Christian television viewers: Christian Opinion Panel
- Competitive car insurance premiums for the clergy: quotezone.co.uk survey
- Church of England Statistics for Mission, 2018
- Church of England digital report, 2019
- Fresh Expressions of Church in the Anglican Diocese of Leicester
- ‘The God who speaks’: Roman Catholics and scripture – a new initiative
OFFICIAL AND QUASI-OFFICIAL STATISTICS
- Religious hate crime in England and Wales recorded by the police, 2018/19
- Religious affiliation of prisoners in England and Wales, 30 September 2019
NEW DATASET
- First release of European Social Survey, Round 9, 2018
Please note: Counting Religion in Britain is © Clive D. Field, 2019