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Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
We’ve distilled key findings from our data into four email mini-lessons to help people develop a better understanding of Muslims and Islam.
By 2060, more than four-in-ten Christians and 27% of Muslims around the world will call sub-Saharan Africa home.
Nearly half of Australians and 56% of Americans say that growing cultural diversity makes their country a better place to live.
Muslim women have made greater educational gains than Muslim men in most regions of the world.
A Pew Research Center survey conducted last year shows that the French held more favorable views of both Jews and Muslims than many other Europeans.
Muslims comprise 11% of the collective population of the 16 countries that advanced out of the tournament’s group stage.
University of Michigan researcher Mansoor Moaddel explains the methods behind the survey and how the findings differ (or don’t) by gender, religion, age and education.
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