
How Does Pew Research Center Measure the Religious Composition of the U.S.? Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Être chrétien en Europe de l’Ouest

El papa Francisco aún es muy apreciado en EE. UU., pero están apareciendo signos de desencanto

Europas wachsende muslimische Bevölkerung

Croissance de la population musulmane en Europe

Many Countries Favor Specific Religions, Officially or Unofficially
Islam is the most common state religion, but many governments give privileges to Christianity.

500 Jahre nach der Reformation haben konfessionelle Differenzen viel von ihrer Kraft verloren

Video: How Pew Research Center Conducted Its 2017 Survey of Muslim Americans
In this short video, Pew Research Center researchers explain how they overcame these obstacles to produce the Center’s wide-ranging new survey of 1,001 American Muslims.

Public Opinion on Abortion
A series of graphics explores public opinion on abortion, illustrating how opinion differs among various demographic groups, including religious, political, age and gender groups.

Changing Attitudes on Gay Marriage
In Pew Research Center polling in 2001, Americans opposed same-sex marriage by a margin of 57% to 35%. Since then, support for same-sex marriage has steadily grown. Based on polling in 2016, a majority of Americans (55%) support same-sex marriage, compared with 37% who oppose it. See the latest data on same-sex marriage.