Global Restrictions on Religion, 2007-2016.
2016
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Title
Global Restrictions on Religion, 2007-2016.
Published
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2016
Distributed
[University Park, Pennsylvania] : The Association of Religion Data Archives, 2019
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Other Standard Identifiers
10.17605/OSF.IO/GVX8D doi
System Control No.
(ARDA)arPGR07_16
Summary
In December 2009, Pew Research Center released "Global Restrictions on Religion," the first in a series of annual reports on a data-coding project that seeks to measure levels of government restrictions on religion and social hostilities involving religion around the world. The reports use two indexes to rate nearly 200 countries and self-governing territories on their levels of restrictions and hostilities. The Government Restrictions Index (GRI) is based on 20 indicators of ways that national and local governments restrict religion, including through coercion and force. The Social Hostilities Index (SHI) is based on 13 indicators of ways in which private individuals and social groups infringe upon religious beliefs and practices, including religiously biased crimes, mob violence and efforts to stop particular religious groups from growing or operating. The reports include data on the number and types of documented incidents of religion-related violence, including terrorism and armed conflict. As of June 2018, Pew Research had published nine reports on global restrictions on religion, analyzing a total of 10 years' worth of data (the first two reports covered a total of three years, from 2007 to 2009). The data are presented as a semiwide-format dataset, in which each row is a country-year observation (for example, "Afghanistan, 2007"). The columns contain all of the variables presented in Pew Research Center's annual reports on restrictions on religion, as well as some additional variables analyzed in separate studies. The dataset currently contains data from 2007 through 2016.
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Completely labeled Stata file
Complete codebook with frequencies and percentages
Complete codebook with frequencies and percentages up to 10 responses
Codebook with variable descriptions only
Fixed field ASCII file. Readme file with variable locations
Use with Microsoft Excel and other spreadsheet programs.
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