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Rise of a Non-Christian Europe
3rd April 2018
The following article provides some fascinating insights into religious identification in Europe that was originally produced by the European social survey (2014-16).
According to the research findings, young people in the Czech Republic are more likely to identify themselves as having no religion, are less likely to attend religious services and are less likely to pray. This is in stark contrast to respondents in Poland were more likely to identify as being Christian (over 75%), attend religious services and pray.
This is a great article and piece of research to help a discussion looking at secularisation within the Beliefs in Society unit.
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