Yearbook of International Religious Demography 2014 [electronic resource].
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Yearbook of InternationalReligious Demography 2014; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Illustrations; Editors and Contributors; Introduction; PART 1: The World by Religion; 1 The World by Religion; Non-Religionists; Agnostics; Atheists; Religionists; Baha'is; Buddhists; Chinese Folk-Religionists; Christians; Confucianists; Daoists; Ethnoreligionists; Hindus; Jains; Jews; Muslims; New Religionists; Shintoists; Sikhs; Spiritists; Zoroastrians; PART 2: Religions by Region; 2 Religions by Region; Religions in Africa; Religions in Asia; Religions in Europe; Religions in Latin America
Conclusions and Future Work10 Methodology of the Pew Research Global Religious Landscape Study; General Procedures for Composition Estimates; Age Structure Procedures; PART 4: Data Sources; 11 Data Sources; General Sources; Data Archives; Sources by Country; Glossary; World Religions by Country; Index.
Conditions for the Demographic Transition and the Role of Religion6 The Size and Demographic Structure of Religions in Europe; Data and Methods; Findings; 7 Integrity and the Counting of Christians in Thailand; Definition of 'Christian'; Reasons for Data Collection; Time Period and Method of Data Collection; Case Study: The Thailand Protestant Coordinating Committee; 8 Fertility Trends by Religion in Mongolia; Religion in Mongolia: Figures; Data and Methods; Results; Conclusion; 9 Residential Patterns by Religion and Ethnicity in Vienna; Background; Data and Methods; Results
Religions in Northern AmericaReligions in Oceania; PART 3: Case Studies and Methods; 3 Measuring Jewish Populations; Overarching Principles; Definitions; Identification; Coverage; Sources; Demographic Outlook; 4 Correlates of Religion and Childbearing Behavior in Nigeria; Background; Theoretical Framework; Data and Methods; Results; Discussion and Conclusion; 5 What Made Jews a Demographic Avant-Garde in Modern Europe?; Introduction; Jews between Tradition, Reforms, and Gentile Interventions; Population Trends of Jews in Bohemia; Forerunners of the Demographic Transition
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The <i>Yearbook of International Religious Demography</i> presents an annual snapshot of the state of religious statistics around the world (past, present, and future) in sets of tables and scholarly articles spanning social science, demography, history, and geography.