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  Welcome to the blog section of BRIN – newly integrated into the main site. This section of the site reports on new releases of religious data. It will also flag up interesting new publications, policy reports or news stories using … Continue reading

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Source: Self-assessed religiosity, current and former religious affiliation, churchgoing, private prayer, and experience of religious discrimination (3013)

European Social Survey, Round 5, undertaken in 27 other European countries besides the United Kingdom. Dataset available at ESDS as SN 4732

Source: Direct (pay and non-pay) expenditure on hospital chaplaincy services in 2009/10 (3012)

The expenditure data were correlated with health outcomes determined by the Standards for Better Health and Standardized Mortality Ratio

Source: Attitudes to the integration of Muslim immigrants; self-assessed religiosity (3011)

Multinational survey, also undertaken in France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, the United States and Canada. The questions on Muslim immigrants were only put to a half-sample (n = 496)

Source: Belief that, by 2050, Jesus Christ would return to earth, and contact would be made with alien life (3010)

Source: Attitudes to the replacement of collective worship by assemblies in state-funded schools (3009)

Source: Religious affiliation (current and by upbringing), attendance at religious services, and attitudes to religion in relation to schooling and science (3008)

Dataset available at ESDS as SN 6969

Source: Attitudes to Muslims and other religious groups in Scotland (3007)

Dataset available at ESDS as SN 7018

Source: Maintenance, funding, management and community engagement of Christian churches (3006)

Source: Religious aspects of death and dying (3005)

A similar self-completion survey was also carried out in the rest of England, leading to 332 replies (27% response). In both cases, a disproportionate number of women, older people and those not in employment replied, and the data were weighted … Continue reading