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Religiosity and mental wellbeing among members of majority and minority religions: findings from Understanding Society, The UK Household Longitudinal Study
Ozan Aksoy, David Bann, Meg E. Fluharty, et al.
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Stress levels among Anglican clergy: the beneficial effects of feeling supported
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Are British Muslims alienated from mainstream politics by Islamophobia and British foreign policy?
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Religion and the public ethics of stem-cell research: attitudes in Europe, Canada and the United States
Nick Allum, Agnes Allansdottir, George Gaskell, et al.
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Do ethnic minority candidates mobilise ethnic minority voters? Evidence from the 2010 UK General Election
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Stereotypes and Madrassas: experimental evidence from Pakistan
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Psychological types and self-assessed leadership skills of clergy in the Church of England
Laura Watt and David Voas
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Religious involvement over the life course: problems of measurement and classification
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Are movers more religious than stayers? Religiosity of European majority, Turks in Europe and Turkey
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Religious beliefs, knowledge about science and attitudes towards medical genetics
Nick Allum, Elissa Sibley, Patrick Sturgis, et al.
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Does education develop or diminish spirituality in Taiwan?
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Religion, politician identity and development outcomes: evidence from India
Sonia Bhalotra, Irma Clots-Figueras, Guilhem Cassan, et al.
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The world’s religions in figures: an introduction to international religious demography, by Todd M. Johnson and Brian J. Grim -book review-
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Afterword: some reflections on numbers in the study of religion
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Estimating support for extremism and its correlates: the case of Pakistan
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Explained and unexplained wage gaps across the main ethno-religious groups in Great Britain
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‘Faith in the system?’ State-funded faith schools in England and the contested parameters of community cohesion
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The intergenerational transmission of churchgoing in England and Australia
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Islam moves West: religious change in the first and second generations
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The intergenerational transmission of religious services attendance
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Understanding the religious behaviour of Muslims in the Netherlands and the UK
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The emergence of conspirituality
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Secularization in Europe: religious change between and within birth cohorts
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Value liberalization or consumption: comment on Hirschle’s analysis of Ireland's economic boom and the decline in church attendance
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Vicarious religion: an examination and critique
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The maintenance and transformation of ethnicity: evidence on mixed partnerships in Britain
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Religion in Britain: neither believing nor belonging
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A divergence of views: attitude change and the religious crisis over homosexuality