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May 7, 2015
Chapter 3: Demographic Profiles of Religious Groups
Most Christians Are Women, Most “Nones” Are Men
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Chapter 3: Demographic Profiles of Religious Groups
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Age Distribution and Median Age of Religious Groups
Racial and Ethnic Composition of Religious Groups
Most Orthodox Christians, Muslims and Hindus – and Four-in-Ten Catholics – Are Immigrants or the Children of Immigrants
Hindus and Jews Continue to Be Among the Most Highly Educated Religious Groups
Income of Religious Groups
Most Christians Are Women, Most “Nones” Are Men
Marriage Rates Down Among Evangelicals, Catholics and Religious “Nones”
Fertility and Child Rearing
Evangelical, Historically Black Protestant Traditions Concentrated in Southern U.S.
Hispanic Catholics Concentrated in South and West
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