Religion in Latin America
A 2014 report about widespread changes in religious identity in Latin America
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A 2014 report about widespread changes in religious identity in Latin America
Field dates: Oct. 13 – Oct. 27, 2014 Topics: Smartphones
Field dates: 09/11/14 – 10/09/14
Respondents: Nationally representative sample of 1,520 Latinos ages 18 and older.
Margin of Error: +/- 3.2 percentage points at the 95% confidence interval.
This survey focused on politics, the 2014 election, immigration, job satisfaction and identity.
National telephone survey conducted June 4 – Sept. 30, 2014
This dataset contains questions about Americans’ opinions on the Internet, their knowledge of technology and the web, and the impact technology has had on workers.