Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

Search results for: “global trends”


  • report

    Appendix A: Methodology

    This appendix details the methods used in this study to project changes in the population size and geographic distribution of eight major religious groups from 2010 to 2050. It is organized in five sections. The first section explains how the baseline (2010) religious composition estimates were derived. The second section describes how key input data […]

  • report

    Jews

    As of 2010, there were nearly 14 million Jews around the world. In 2050, the Jewish population is expected to number about 16 million. The share of the world’s population that is Jewish – 0.2% – is expected to remain about the same in 2050 as it was in 2010. Over the next few decades, […]

  • report

    Mark Hugo Lopez

    Mark Hugo Lopez is director of race and ethnicity research at Pew Research Center, where he leads planning of the Center’s research agenda focused on chronicling the diverse, ever-changing racial and ethnic landscape of the United States. He is an expert on issues of racial and ethnic identity, Latino politics and culture, the U.S. Hispanic […]

  • report

    Michael Dimock

    Michael Dimock, Ph.D., is president of Pew Research Center, a leading source of nonpartisan, nonadvocacy data that enriches public dialogue and supports sound decision-making.   During his tenure as president, the Center has been a field leader in advancing polling methodology; established the American Trends Panel, a nationally representative research panel; expanded international research and dissemination; launched a new […]

REfine Your Selection

Years
Formats
Regions & Countries
Topics
Research Teams
Authors