This article presents the first projection, to our knowledge, of the intensity of religiosity in a population, which has a strong bearing on the critical question of the religious future of Europe. Spain has, in recent decades, simultaneously experienced rapid religious decline and marked demographic change through high immigration and declining fertility. To investigate future trends, we carry out population projections by religion and religiosity to the year 2050. We find that both fertility and immigration increase the share of the highly religious, as the more religious tend to have more children and immigrants tend to be more religious than non-immigrants. The non-religious population grows because people switch from religion to no-rel...
We provide a cohort-component projection of the religious composition of the United States, consider...
We provide a cohort-component projection of the religious composition of the United States, consider...
Sociologists of religion often overlook the role of demography. An exception to this rule is found i...
This article presents the first projection, to our knowledge, of the intensity of religiosity in a p...
In this study we carry out multistate population projections by religion and religiosity for Spain i...
Much of the current debate over secularization in Europe focuses only on the direction of religious ...
Much of the current debate over secularization in Europe focuses only on the direction of religious ...
This paper explores patterns of religious identification in Spanish society, focusing particularly o...
What are the political implications of differences in growth rates between secular and religious pop...
This article uses data from the European Values Surveys and European Social Survey for the period 1...
What are the political implications of differences in growth rates between secular and religious pop...
En este artículo se tratan tres temas que, interrelacionados, llevan a plantear el proceso de cambio...
Spain constitutes one of Europe’s oldest states, yet one that has always been strongly characterized...
This article deals with the different religious counterpoints or beliefs that traditions of philosop...
During the Francoist period, the close and mutually beneficial alli- ance between the church and t...
We provide a cohort-component projection of the religious composition of the United States, consider...
We provide a cohort-component projection of the religious composition of the United States, consider...
Sociologists of religion often overlook the role of demography. An exception to this rule is found i...
This article presents the first projection, to our knowledge, of the intensity of religiosity in a p...
In this study we carry out multistate population projections by religion and religiosity for Spain i...
Much of the current debate over secularization in Europe focuses only on the direction of religious ...
Much of the current debate over secularization in Europe focuses only on the direction of religious ...
This paper explores patterns of religious identification in Spanish society, focusing particularly o...
What are the political implications of differences in growth rates between secular and religious pop...
This article uses data from the European Values Surveys and European Social Survey for the period 1...
What are the political implications of differences in growth rates between secular and religious pop...
En este artículo se tratan tres temas que, interrelacionados, llevan a plantear el proceso de cambio...
Spain constitutes one of Europe’s oldest states, yet one that has always been strongly characterized...
This article deals with the different religious counterpoints or beliefs that traditions of philosop...
During the Francoist period, the close and mutually beneficial alli- ance between the church and t...
We provide a cohort-component projection of the religious composition of the United States, consider...
We provide a cohort-component projection of the religious composition of the United States, consider...
Sociologists of religion often overlook the role of demography. An exception to this rule is found i...