1.5.2

Interpreting Data

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Interpreting Religious Data

Social scientists study data to understand religious and non-religious beliefs in society.

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Understanding data collection

  • Social scientists collect information to study people’s religious beliefs.
  • One of the main ways to collect information is through the census.
  • A census is a survey that takes place every few years and records information about the population in an area.
    • In England and Wales, the census happens every 10 years.
  • The census helps the government understand the population.
  • The census asks questions about religion. This helps scientists understand how many people identify with different faiths.
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Key findings from the 2021 Census

  • In 2021, more than half of the people in England and Wales reported being religious.
  • Christianity continued to be the largest religion.
  • However, there were also many Muslims, Hindus, and followers of other religions.
  • One of the biggest changes from the 2011 census was the decrease in people describing themselves as Christian.
  • At the same time, the number of people reporting ‘no religion’ or identifying with other religions increased.
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Changes over time

  • Social scientists are interested in how and why changes in the population happen over time.
  • One of the reasons for the changes in religious identification is migration.
    • Migration means people moving from one country to another.
  • People who move to England and Wales often bring their religious beliefs.
  • This has contributed to the growth of religions such as Islam and Hinduism.
  • Understanding these changes helps social scientists learn more about society.
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Importance of data in society

  • The data collected through the census is very important.
  • It helps social scientists understand how people’s beliefs are changing.
  • Governments use this data to make decisions.
    • For example, how to support different religious communities.
  • By studying the census data, social scientists can predict how religion in England and Wales might continue to change in the future.

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1.1Origins of Abrahamic Faith

1.2Judaism

1.3Christianity

1.4Buddhism

1.5Disciplinary Knowledge

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3.1Life & Death

3.2Extremism

3.3Equality

4Additional Concepts

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