Religious Affiliation by Age in Major English Cities: A Breakdown

Religious Affiliation by Age in Major English Cities: A Breakdown

Have you ever wondered how religious affiliation varies by age in major English cities? A recent study reveals some fascinating insights. The data shows the percentage of the total population within each single year of age, grouped by self-reported religious affiliation. What’s interesting is that the study excluded Buddhists, Jews, and ‘other Religion’ due to the 0-2% range being too crowded.

The results are presented in a series of charts that provide a clear visual representation of the data. By examining these charts, we can gain a better understanding of how religious affiliation changes throughout one’s life. For instance, which age groups are more likely to identify as Christian, Muslim, or Atheist? How do these affiliations shift over time?

This study is not only valuable for understanding demographics but also for its implications on social and cultural trends. By recognizing these patterns, we can better appreciate the diversity within our cities and foster more inclusive communities.

What do you think about these findings? Do they align with your expectations, or were there any surprises?

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