- All frequencies are raw numbers (no weights used).
- 1) ARDA code for country (ARDACODE)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 196 125.765 71 - 2) ARDA country name (COUNTR05)
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- 3) Approximate year(s) for the data (primary year of data, then numbers after decimal indicate range of years covered by variables) (WAVE05)
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TOTAL % 2005) 196 100.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 4) Considering the entire Report, estimate the number of people who were physically abused or displaced due to religion in this country. (ESTIMA05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 84 42.9 1) Less than 10 32 16.3 2) 10 to 200 45 23.0 3) 201 to 1000 14 7.1 4) 1001 to 10000 6 3.1 5) More than 10000 15 7.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 5) Considering the entire Report, estimate the number of people who were physically abused, displaced from home, imprisoned, or killed due to religion in this country. [This is a sum of the following variables (2005 dataset only): ABUS05 + IMPRI05 + DISPL05 + KILLE05.] (PERSEC05)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 196 109617.423 944372 - 6) GRI: Government Regulation Index. (GRI_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 53 27.0 .556) 8 4.1 .833) 17 8.7 1.389) 15 7.7 1.667) 4 2.0 2.222) 12 6.1 3.056) 9 4.6 3.889) 5 2.6 4.722) 3 1.5 5.278) 4 2.0 5.556) 6 3.1 6.111) 6 3.1 6.389) 5 2.6 6.945) 8 4.1 7.222) 4 2.0 7.778) 12 6.1 8.056) 1 0.5 8.611) 14 7.1 9.167) 5 2.6 9.445) 2 1.0 10) 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 7) According to the Report, are foreign or other missionaries allowed to operate? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = Allowed with no limits reported. 0.5 = Allowed, but within restrictive limits. 1 = Prohibited.] (GRI_A_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 120 61.2 .5) 68 34.7 1) 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 8) According to the Report, is proselytizing, public preaching, or conversion limited or restricted? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels for responses are the following: 0 = No. 0.5 = Yes, but for all religions. 1 = Yes, but only for some religions.] (GRI_B_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 117 59.7 .5) 16 8.2 1) 63 32.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 9) According to the Report, does the Government interfere with an individual's right to worship? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels for responses are the following: 0 = No. 0.5 = Some interference. 1 = Severe interference.] (GRI_C_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 77 39.3 .5) 76 38.8 1) 43 21.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 10) In the Report, how is freedom of religion described? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category responses are the following: 0 = Law/Constitution provides for freedom of religion and the Government ‘generally respects' this right in practice. 0.333 = Law/Constitution provides for freedom of religion and the Government generally respects this right in practice, but some problems exist, e.g., in certain localities. 0.667 = Limited and/or rights not protected or restricted. 1 = Does not exist.] (GRI_D_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 74 37.8 .333) 68 34.7 .667) 46 23.5 1) 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 11) Does the Introduction section of the Report mention that the Government 'generally respects' this right (to religious freedom) in practice? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = Yes. 0.5 = Yes, but exceptions or restrictions are mentioned. 1= The phrase 'generally respects' is not used.] (GRI_E_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 110 56.1 .5) 45 23.0 1) 41 20.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 12) Does the Introduction section of the Report specifically mention that the government policy contributes to the generally free practice of religion? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = Yes. 0.5 = Yes, but exceptions are mentioned. 1 = No.] (GRI_F_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 111 56.6 .5) 18 9.2 1) 67 34.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 13) SRI: Social Regulation Index (SRI_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 41 20.9 .667) 19 9.7 1.333) 5 2.6 2) 3 1.5 2.667) 13 6.6 3.333) 18 9.2 4) 12 6.1 4.667) 10 5.1 5.333) 15 7.7 5.334) 1 0.5 6) 11 5.6 6.667) 10 5.1 7.333) 6 3.1 7.334) 2 1.0 8) 6 3.1 8.667) 6 3.1 9.333) 6 3.1 10) 12 6.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 14) SRI: Social Regulation Index – adjusted (using SRI_A205 & SRI_B205) used in Grim & Finke 2007 (SRI_AD05)
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TOTAL % 0) 41 20.9 .667) 1 0.5 1) 18 9.2 2) 8 4.1 2.667) 1 0.5 3) 12 6.1 4) 27 13.8 4.667) 3 1.5 5) 6 3.1 5.333) 12 6.1 6) 14 7.1 6.333) 2 1.0 6.667) 1 0.5 7) 4 2.0 7.333) 3 1.5 7.667) 1 0.5 8) 14 7.1 8.667) 3 1.5 9) 1 0.5 9.333) 5 2.6 10) 19 9.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 15) According to the Report, societal attitudes toward other or nontraditional religions are reported to be… (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = Open and tolerant. 0.333 = Isolated discrimination. 0.667 = Negative just in certain regions or just towards certain religious brands. 1 = Hostile.] (SRI_A_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 48 24.5 .333) 34 17.3 .667) 48 24.5 1) 66 33.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 16) According to the Report, societal attitudes toward other or nontraditional religions are reported to be… (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = Open and tolerant. 0.5 = Isolated discrimination. 1 = (Either A or B): a) Negative just in certain regions or just towards certain religious brands, or b) Hostile.] (SRI_A205)
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TOTAL % 0) 48 24.5 .5) 34 17.3 1) 114 58.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 17) According to the Report, what are social attitudes towards conversions to other religions? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = No problems reported. 0.333 = Some tension. 0.667 = Negative. 1 = Hostile.] (SRI_B_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 137 69.9 .333) 10 5.1 .667) 30 15.3 1) 19 9.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 18) According to the Report, what are social attitudes towards conversions to other religions? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = No problems reported. 0.5 = Some tension. 1 = (Either A or B): a) Negative or b) Hostile.] (SRI_B205)
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TOTAL % 0) 137 69.9 .5) 10 5.1 1) 49 25.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 19) According to the Report, do traditional attitudes and/or edicts of the clerical establishment strongly discourage proselytizing [trying to win converts]? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) (SRI_C_05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 142 72.4 1) Attitudes and/or clerics 54 27.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 20) According to the Report, do established or existing religions try to shut out other religions in any way? (SRI_D_05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 69 35.2 1) Yes 127 64.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 21) According to the Report, what is the situation regarding social movements in relation to religious brands in the country? [Answers to SOCMV205+ SOCMV305 are combined] (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) Category labels to decimal responses are the following: 0 = [Either A or B]: a) Social movement(s) do not exist that seek national or regional hegemony for a religious brand through nationally coordinated means. [no national & organized activity], or b) All social movement(s) that are reported either promote religious freedom or are amicable and do not intimidate people from (other) religious brands. 0.333 = [Either A or B]: a) Social movement(s) exist that seek national or regional hegemony for a religious brand through unconnected, but regionally coordinated means. [regional & organized activity], or b) Social movement(s) exist that campaign against certain religious brands, but they are uncoordinated at either national or regional levels. [flashes of activity]. 0.667 = [Either A or B]: a) Social movement(s) exist that seek national or regional hegemony for a religious brand, but they are uncoordinated at either national or regional levels. [flashes of activity], or b) Social movement(s) exist that campaign against certain religious brands through unconnected, but regionally coordinated means. [regional & organized activity] 1 = [Either A or B]: a) All social movement(s) exist that are reported either promote religious freedom or are amicable and do not intimidate people from (other) religious brands, or b) Social movement(s) exist that campaign against certain religious brands through nationally coordinated means. [national & organized activity] (SRI_E_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 131 66.8 .333) 10 5.1 .667) 22 11.2 1) 33 16.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 22) GFI: Government Favoritism Index (GFI_05)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 196 5.106 3 - 23) According to the Report, what is the balance of Government funding (including 'in kind' such as funding buildings) to the religious sector? [Category labels are the following: 0 = No funding. 0.333 = A proportional balance. 0.667 = Has imbalance. 1 = Only goes to one religion or belief.] (GFI_A_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 52 26.5 .333) 23 11.7 .667) 108 55.1 1) 13 6.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 24) According to the Report, to what extent is there a Favored (or Established) Religious Brand? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = None or all religious brands are treated the same. 0.333 = Cultural or Historical legacies only, e.g., former established religious brand inherits buildings or properties. 0.667 = Some religious brands have privileges or government access unavailable to other religious brands. 1 = [Either A or B]: a) One religious brand has privileges or government access unavailable to other religions; or b) One single State or Official (Established) Religious Brand/Religion.] (GFI_B_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 36 18.4 .333) 14 7.1 .667) 51 26.0 1) 95 48.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 25) According to the Report, how does the Government subsidize Religion [included 'in kind' to organizations run by religions, e.g., hospitals, schools, etc.]? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = No subsidies or equal to all (e.g., all are tax exempt). 0.2 = Subsidies not mentioned, but subsidies are implied by level of government support for a particular religion. 0.4 = Cultural or Historical legacies only (e.g., religion inherits Cathedrals from previous Government spending). 0.6 = Only some religions are excluded from available subsidies. 0.8 = Only an approved set of religions receive government subsidies. 1 = Only one religion is subsidized (including 'in kind' subsidies).] (GFI_C_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 48 24.5 .2) 16 8.2 .4) 13 6.6 .6) 33 16.8 .8) 64 32.7 1) 22 11.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 26) According to the Report, does the Government fund some things related to religion? (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) [Category labels are the following: 0 = No. 0.5 = [Either A or B]: a) The Report does not mention funding, but it gives support that probably includes funding; or b) Yes, but equal funding for each religion. 1 = Yes, but funding is not equal for all. (GFI_D_05)
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TOTAL % 0) 43 21.9 .5) 34 17.3 1) 119 60.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 27) Sum of the following variables: SCHOOL05 + BLDGS05 + SALARY05 + MEDIA05 + CHARIT05 + ACTIV05. (FUNDEX05)
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TOTAL % 0) 47 24.0 1) 42 21.4 2) 30 15.3 3) 19 9.7 4) 29 14.8 5) 16 8.2 6) 9 4.6 7) 2 1.0 8) 1 0.5 9) 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 28) Sum of the following variables: SCHOOL05 + BLDGS05 + SALARY05 + MEDIA05 + CHARIT05 + ACTIV05 (Rescaled to range from 0 to 1.) (GFI_E)
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TOTAL % 0) 47 24.0 .083) 42 21.4 .167) 30 15.3 .25) 19 9.7 .333) 29 14.8 .417) 16 8.2 .5) 9 4.6 .583) 2 1.0 .667) 1 0.5 .75) 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 29) United Nations Region (UNREG05)
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TOTAL % 2) Austrailia/New Zealand 2 1.0 3) Caribbean 12 6.1 4) Central America 8 4.1 5) East Africa 17 8.7 6) East Asia 9 4.6 7) Eastern Europe 10 5.1 8) Melanesia 4 2.0 9) Micronesia (Region) 5 2.6 10) Middle Africa 9 4.6 11) Northern Africa 7 3.6 12) Northern America 1 0.5 13) Northern Europe 10 5.1 14) Polynesia 3 1.5 15) South-central Asia 14 7.1 16) South-eastern Asia 11 5.6 17) South America 12 6.1 18) Southern Africa 5 2.6 19) Southern Europe 14 7.1 20) Western Africa 16 8.2 21) Western Asia 18 9.2 22) Western Europe 9 4.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 30) State Department Reporting Region (REGION05)
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TOTAL % 1) Africa 48 24.5 2) East Asia and Pacific 33 16.8 3) Europe and Eurasia 54 27.6 4) Near East and North Africa 20 10.2 5) South Asia 8 4.1 6) Western Hemisphere 33 16.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 31) What year is this Report for? (RPTYR05)
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TOTAL % 2005) 196 100.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 32) How many pages long is the Report? (PAGES05)
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TOTAL % 2) 38 19.4 3) 56 28.6 4) 25 12.8 5) 22 11.2 6) 16 8.2 7) 12 6.1 8) 6 3.1 9) 6 3.1 10) 1 0.5 11) 2 1.0 12) 4 2.0 13) 3 1.5 15) 1 0.5 16) 2 1.0 24) 1 0.5 28) 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 33) Is there an 'Appended Report' on embedded territory [indicated at top of Report]? (APPX05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 188 95.9 1) Yes 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 34) Does the Introduction section of the Report mention that there is a Constitution? (CONST_05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes 177 90.3 1) No Constitution, but Report says 'law functions in its place' 9 4.6 2) No 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 35) Does the Introduction section of the Report mention that the Constitution provides for freedom of religion? (FREECO05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes 165 84.2 1) No Constitution, but Report says law provides for 'freedom of religion' 14 7.1 2) No 17 8.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 36) Does the Introduction section of the Report mention that the Government 'generally respects' this right in practice? (GVRESP05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes 110 56.1 1) Yes, but exceptions or restrictions are mentioned 45 23.0 2) The phrase 'generally respects' is not used 41 20.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 37) Does the Introduction section or any other section of the Report mention that there is some sort of favored religion(s)? (ESTRL005)
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TOTAL % 0) No 65 33.2 1) Yes 131 66.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 38) Does the Introduction section or any other section of the Report mention that there is some sort of state religion(s)? (ESTRL105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 153 78.1 1) Yes 43 21.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 39) Does the Introduction section or any other section of the Report mention that there is some sort of official religion(s)? (ESTRL205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 146 74.5 1) Yes 50 25.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 40) Does the Introduction section or any other section of the Report mention that there is some sort of established religion(s)? (ESTRL305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 111 56.6 1) Yes 85 43.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 41) Does the Introduction section or any other section of the Report mention that there is some sort of historical religion(s)? (ESTRL405)
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TOTAL % 0) No 79 40.3 1) Yes 117 59.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 42) Does the Introduction section or any other section of the Report mention that there is some sort of official religious philosophy or doctrine(s)? (ESTRL505)
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TOTAL % 0) No 149 76.0 1) Yes 47 24.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 43) Does the Introduction section or any other section of the Report mention that there is some sort of favored religion: other (explain in notes)? (ESTRL605)
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TOTAL % 0) No 166 84.7 1) Yes 30 15.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 44) Does the Introduction section of the Report mention that there was a change in the status of respect for religious freedom? (CHNG05)
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TOTAL % 0) No change 172 87.8 1) Positive change 15 7.7 2) Negative change 9 4.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 45) Does the Introduction section of the Report specifically mention that the government policy contributes to the generally free practice of religion? (GPOLIC05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes 111 56.6 1) Yes, but exceptions are mentioned 18 9.2 2) No 67 34.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 46) Does the Introduction section of the Report mention that the relationships among religions in society are generally amicable? (AMIC05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes 103 52.6 1) Yes, but exceptions are mentioned 56 28.6 2) No 37 18.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 47) Does the Introduction section of the Report mention that the U.S. Government discusses religious freedom issues with the government? (USGOV05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes 190 96.9 1) No 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 48) In the Report, are isolated social tensions (tensions caused by infrequent and unrelated incidents) reported? (TENSE105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 33 16.8 1) Yes 163 83.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 49) In the Report, are regional social tensions (tensions associated with specific region of the country) reported? (TENSE205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 88 44.9 1) Yes 108 55.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 50) In the Report, are national social tensions (tensions which affect the whole country) reported? (TENSE305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 97 49.5 1) Yes 99 50.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 51) In the Report, are international social tensions (tensions due to events occurring in another country or a relationship with another country) reported? (TENSE405)
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TOTAL % 0) No 144 73.5 1) Yes 52 26.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 52) In the Report, which is mentioned about social tension(s)? (TNSCHG05)
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TOTAL % 0) No change 153 78.1 1) Decreasing 17 8.7 2) Increasing 26 13.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 53) According to the Report, was this country a victim of terrorism? [In coding, the word 'terrorism' must have appeared in the Report. Terrorism is not inferred to exist if it was not specifically mentioned.] (TEROR105)
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TOTAL % 0) None 169 86.2 1) Some 27 13.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 54) According to the Report, was this country a respondent of terrorism? [The word 'terrorism' must appear in the Report. Terrorism is not inferred to exist if it was not specifically mentioned.] (TEROR205)
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TOTAL % 0) None 173 88.3 1) Some 23 11.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 55) According to the Report, was this country a perpetrator of Terrorism? [The word 'terrorism' must appear in the Report. Terrorism is not inferred to exist if it was not specifically mentioned.] (TEROR305)
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TOTAL % 0) None 186 94.9 1) Some 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 56) According to the Report, how did terrorism affect daily life during the period of the Report? (TERRLF05)
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TOTAL % 0) Did not impede 178 90.8 1) One impediment 2 1.0 2) More than one impediment 10 5.1 3) Daily threat/impediments 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 57) According to the Report, did terrorism impede religious practice? (TERRRL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 177 90.3 1) Yes 19 9.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 58) According to the Report, what is the land area in square miles? (AREA_05)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 196 289865.878 826737 - 59) According to the Report, what is the approximate population? (POP_05)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 196 30757995.219 120736937 - 60) What is the percentage of the largest religion or religious brand? (888=Brand identified but percentage not given, 999=percentage not given or not applicable) (LG1PCT05)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 196 118.52 206 - 61) What is the largest religion? (LG1REL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Atheism 3 1.5 1) Christian (unspecified) 18 9.2 2) Catholic 62 31.6 3) Orthodox Christian 12 6.1 4) Protestant 18 9.2 5) Anglican/Episcopal 4 2.0 6) Muslim (unspecified) 22 11.2 7) Muslim Sunni 28 14.3 8) Muslim Shi'a 3 1.5 9) Muslim (other) 1 0.5 10) Jewish 1 0.5 11) Animist/Indigenous/Traditional 4 2.0 12) Hindu (unspecified) 4 2.0 14) Buddhist (unspecified) 7 3.6 15) Buddhist (other) 5 2.6 17) Shinto 1 0.5 999) Not given or not applicable 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 62) What is the percentage of the second-largest religion or religious brand? (888=Brand identified but percentage not given, 999=percentage not given or not applicable) (LG2PCT05)
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TOTAL % 0) 8 4.1 1) 8 4.1 2) 8 4.1 3) 5 2.6 4) 10 5.1 5) 11 5.6 6) 8 4.1 7) 5 2.6 8) 1 0.5 9) 5 2.6 10) 10 5.1 11) 4 2.0 12) 3 1.5 13) 8 4.1 14) 4 2.0 15) 11 5.6 16) 2 1.0 17) 2 1.0 18) 3 1.5 19) 2 1.0 20) 7 3.6 21) 2 1.0 22) 2 1.0 23) 4 2.0 24) 4 2.0 25) 5 2.6 26) 3 1.5 27) 1 0.5 28) 2 1.0 29) 3 1.5 30) 5 2.6 31) 4 2.0 32) 1 0.5 33) 4 2.0 35) 3 1.5 36) 1 0.5 37) 1 0.5 40) 3 1.5 43) 2 1.0 44) 2 1.0 47) 1 0.5 50) 1 0.5 888) 4 2.0 999) 13 6.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 63) What is the second-largest religion? (LG2REL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Atheism 4 2.0 1) Christian (unspecified) 22 11.2 2) Catholic 19 9.7 3) Orthodox Christian 17 8.7 4) Protestant 48 24.5 5) Anglican/Episcopal 4 2.0 6) Muslim (unspecified) 25 12.8 7) Muslim Sunni 6 3.1 8) Muslim Shi'a 7 3.6 9) Muslim (other) 2 1.0 10) Jewish 1 0.5 11) Animist/Indigenous/Traditional 6 3.1 12) Hindu (unspecified) 6 3.1 14) Buddhist (unspecified) 5 2.6 15) Buddhist (other) 1 0.5 16) Tao 1 0.5 19) Other 9 4.6 999) Not given or not applicable 13 6.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 64) What is the percentage of the third-largest religion or religious brand? (888=Brand identified but percentage not given, 999=percentage not given or not applicable) (LG3PCT05)
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TOTAL % 0) 20 10.2 1) 22 11.2 2) 16 8.2 3) 14 7.1 4) 17 8.7 5) 11 5.6 6) 2 1.0 7) 1 0.5 8) 3 1.5 9) 5 2.6 10) 15 7.7 11) 3 1.5 12) 2 1.0 13) 1 0.5 14) 5 2.6 15) 6 3.1 16) 1 0.5 17) 1 0.5 18) 1 0.5 20) 4 2.0 21) 1 0.5 23) 1 0.5 25) 1 0.5 28) 1 0.5 30) 1 0.5 35) 1 0.5 888) 3 1.5 999) 37 18.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 65) What is the third-largest religion? (LG3REL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Atheism 9 4.6 1) Christian (unspecified) 15 7.7 2) Catholic 20 10.2 3) Orthodox Christian 1 0.5 4) Protestant 10 5.1 5) Anglican/Episcopal 5 2.6 6) Muslim (unspecified) 21 10.7 7) Muslim Sunni 2 1.0 10) Jewish 2 1.0 11) Animist/Indigenous/Traditional 11 5.6 12) Hindu (unspecified) 3 1.5 18) Oriental (not Tao or Shinto) 1 0.5 19) Other 59 30.1 999) Not given or not applicable 37 18.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 66) What is the percentage of the fourth-largest religion or religious brand? (888=Brand identified but percentage not given, 999=percentage not given or not applicable) (LG4PCT05)
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TOTAL % 0) 20 10.2 1) 18 9.2 2) 21 10.7 3) 9 4.6 4) 6 3.1 5) 7 3.6 6) 2 1.0 7) 6 3.1 8) 2 1.0 9) 2 1.0 10) 4 2.0 11) 2 1.0 13) 3 1.5 14) 1 0.5 20) 2 1.0 888) 2 1.0 999) 89 45.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 67) What is the fourth-largest religion? (LG4REL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Atheism 6 3.1 1) Christian (unspecified) 7 3.6 2) Catholic 6 3.1 3) Orthodox Christian 2 1.0 4) Protestant 11 5.6 6) Muslim (unspecified) 11 5.6 7) Muslim Sunni 1 0.5 8) Muslim Shi'a 1 0.5 10) Jewish 4 2.0 11) Animist/Indigenous/Traditional 7 3.6 12) Hindu (unspecified) 4 2.0 13) Hindu (other) 1 0.5 14) Buddhist (unspecified) 2 1.0 19) Other 44 22.4 999) Not given or not applicable 89 45.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 68) What is the percentage of the fifth-largest religion or religious brand? (888=Brand identified but percentage not given, 999=percentage not given or not applicable) (LG5PCT05)
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TOTAL % 0) 14 7.1 1) 25 12.8 2) 11 5.6 3) 5 2.6 4) 4 2.0 5) 1 0.5 6) 1 0.5 7) 2 1.0 8) 1 0.5 10) 2 1.0 11) 1 0.5 12) 1 0.5 15) 1 0.5 888) 1 0.5 999) 126 64.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 69) What is the fifth-largest religion? (LG5REL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Atheism 6 3.1 1) Christian (unspecified) 5 2.6 2) Catholic 3 1.5 3) Orthodox Christian 1 0.5 4) Protestant 4 2.0 5) Anglican/Episcopal 2 1.0 6) Muslim (unspecified) 7 3.6 10) Jewish 9 4.6 11) Animist/Indigenous/Traditional 6 3.1 12) Hindu (unspecified) 2 1.0 14) Buddhist (unspecified) 2 1.0 18) Oriental (not Tao or Shinto) 1 0.5 19) Other 22 11.2 999) Not given or not applicable 126 64.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 70) Are Jehovah's Witnesses mentioned anywhere in the Report? (JW_05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned 74 37.8 1) Mentioned 122 62.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 71) Is Ba'hai mentioned anywhere in the Report? (BHAI_05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned 90 45.9 1) Mentioned 106 54.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 72) Are the Jewish mentioned anywhere in the Report? (JEW_05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned 73 37.2 1) Mentioned 123 62.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 73) Are Baptist mentioned anywhere in the Report? (BAPT_05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned 93 47.4 1) Mentioned 103 52.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 74) Are Mormons mentioned anywhere in the Report? (MORM_05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned 90 45.9 1) Mentioned 106 54.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 75) Is Sufi mentioned anywhere in the Report? (SUFI_05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned 182 92.9 1) Mentioned 14 7.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 76) Is Scientology mentioned anywhere in the Report? (SCIENT05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned 175 89.3 1) Mentioned 21 10.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 77) Are other religions mentioned anywhere in the Report? (OTHERS05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned 11 5.6 1) Mentioned 185 94.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 78) According to the Report, is living in some sections of the country related to religious affiliation? (RESIDE05)
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TOTAL % 0) No or not related 69 35.2 1) Yes, but only in some parts of the country 117 59.7 2) Yes, where you live largely seems to determine religious affiliation 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 79) According to the Report, do religious considerations affect out migration, i.e., moving out of the country? (EMMIGR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No or not affected 141 71.9 1) People choose to move due to religious considerations 12 6.1 2) People are forced to move due to religious considerations 43 21.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 80) According to the Report, do religious considerations affect internal migration? [i.e., movement within or into the country (incl. denying entry)] (IMMIGR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No or not affected 126 64.3 1) People choose to move due to religious considerations 7 3.6 2) People are forced to move due to religious considerations 63 32.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 81) According to the Report, do people face hassles if they do not belong to the dominant religion(s) of the country? (NATID05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 39 19.9 1) Yes, but the hassles are spoken of in general, undocumented terms 11 5.6 2) Yes, in ways documented in the Report 146 74.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 82) According to the Report, is ethnic identity related to religious affiliation? (ETHNIC05)
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TOTAL % 0) No or not related 62 31.6 1) For one ethnicity it is related 11 5.6 2) Many ethnicities are related to specific religious affiliations 114 58.2 3) Ethnicity seems inseparable from religious affiliation 9 4.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 83) According to the Report, were there any land or property disputes? (LAND05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 110 56.1 1) Yes, internal 81 41.3 2) Yes, international 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 84) According to the Report, were there any religiously-related land or property disputes? (LANDRL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 112 57.1 1) Yes, internal 79 40.3 2) Yes, international 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 85) According to the Report, what type of 'holy sites' are in the country, e.g., shrines or places of pilgrimage? (SACRED05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 174 88.8 1) Local 6 3.1 2) National 6 3.1 3) International 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 86) According to the Report, did tensions occur related to holy sites? (SACRE205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 179 91.3 1) In the past 2 1.0 2) Yes, during present Report 15 7.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 87) According to the Report, do the numbers or percentages of religious adherents reported by officials have the following characteristics: some evidence suggests officials inflate the numbers or percentages? (HONST105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 190 96.9 1) Yes 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 88) According to the Report, do the numbers or percentages of religious adherents reported by officials have the following characteristics: officials inflate the numbers or percentages? (HONST205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 194 99.0 1) Yes 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 89) According to the Report, do the numbers or percentages of religious adherents reported by officials have the following characteristics: not permitted to collect such information? (HONST305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 191 97.4 1) Yes 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 90) According to the Report, do the numbers or percentages of religious adherents reported by officials have the following characteristics: numbers not officially collected? (HONST405)
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TOTAL % 0) No 153 78.1 1) Yes 43 21.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 91) According to the Report, do the numbers or percentages of religious adherents reported by officials have the following characteristics: officials ignore or deflate the numbers or percentages of some religions? (HONST505)
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TOTAL % 0) No 183 93.4 1) Yes 13 6.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 92) According to the Report, are census numbers (not just %) reported? Assume census numbers if they are specific to the last digit or if the Report specifically mentions that the numbers come from census data. (EXACT05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes for religions and population figures 8 4.1 1) Yes for population only 4 2.0 2) Yes for religions only 31 15.8 3) No 153 78.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 93) According to the Report, are there foreign missionaries working in the country? (MSSY0505)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes 118 60.2 1) Yes, but limited to certain regions or limited in some other way 74 37.8 2) No 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 94) According to the Report, how is freedom of religion described? (FREERL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Law/Constitution provides for freedom of religion and the Government 'generally respects' this right in practice. 74 37.8 1) Law/Constitution provides for freedom of religion and the Government generally respects this right in practice, but some problems exist, e.g., in certain localities. 68 34.7 2) Limited and/or rights not protected or restricted. 46 23.5 3) = Does not exist. 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 95) What does the Report indicate about Government protection for religious freedom? (GVLVLS05)
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TOTAL % 0) Protects at all levels 77 39.3 1) Protects at some levels 91 46.4 2) Does not protect 28 14.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 96) According to the Report, what is the type of State or Official Religion? (GVTYPE05)
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TOTAL % 0) Secular (or no state religion specified) 144 73.5 1) Atheistic 1 0.5 2) Christian 18 9.2 3) Islamic 28 14.3 4) Jewish 1 0.5 5) Buddhist 3 1.5 6) Nonsecular/Theistic 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 97) According to the Report, does the Government interfere with an individual's right to worship? (GVINTF05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 77 39.3 1) Some interference 76 38.8 2) Severe interference 43 21.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 98) Does the Report say the Government promotes interfaith understanding? (UNDERS05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes 100 51.0 1) No 96 49.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 99) According to the Report, what is the nature of government or public holidays? (GVHOLI05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not religious or equally respectful of all religions 50 25.5 1) Includes holidays from more than one religion 48 24.5 2) Dominated by one religion 23 11.7 3) Only one religion's holidays are mentioned 75 38.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 100) According to the Report, does the Government fund some things related to religion? (GVFUND05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 43 21.9 1) The Report does not mention funding, but it gives support that probably includes funding 6 3.1 2) Yes, but equal funding for each religion 28 14.3 3) Yes, but funding is not equal for all 119 60.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 101) [Answered if GVFUND05 = 2 or 3.] If the Report indicates that the Government does fund some things related to religion, what religious things does the Report say are funded by the Government: education/schools? (SCHOOL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 74 37.8 1) Yes, but funding is not proportional for all 102 52.0 2) Yes, but proportional funding for each religion 20 10.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 102) [Answered if GVFUND05 = 2 or 3.] If the Report indicates that the Government does fund some things related to religion, what religious things does the Report say are funded by the Government: buildings/upkeep/repair? (BLDGS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 102 52.0 1) Yes, but funding is not proportional for all 79 40.3 2) Yes, but proportional funding for each religion 15 7.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 103) [Answered if GVFUND05 = 2 or 3.] If the Report indicates that the Government does fund some things related to religion, what religious things does the Report say are funded by the Government: clergy salary/benefits? (SALARY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 146 74.5 1) Yes, but funding is not proportional for all 49 25.0 2) Yes, but proportional funding for each religion 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 104) [Answered if GVFUND05 = 2 or 3.] If the Report indicates that the Government does fund some things related to religion, what religious things does the Report say are funded by the Government: print/broadcast media? (MEDIA05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 163 83.2 1) Yes, but funding is not proportional for all 26 13.3 2) Yes, but proportional funding for each religion 7 3.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 105) [Answered if GVFUND05 = 2 or 3.] If the Report indicates that the Government does fund some things related to religion, what religious things does the Report say are funded by the Government: charity/public service work? (CHARIT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 165 84.2 1) Yes, but funding is not proportional for all 23 11.7 2) Yes, but proportional funding for each religion 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 106) [Answered if GVFUND05 = 2 or 3.] If the Report indicates that the Government does fund some things related to religion, what religious things does the Report say are funded by the Government: religious practice or mission work? (ACTIV05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 141 71.9 1) Yes, but funding is not proportional for all 51 26.0 2) Yes, but proportional funding for each religion 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 107) According to the Report, does the Government require religions to register for any reason? [This includes registration to get privileges, legal status, etc.] (REGIST05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 36 18.4 1) Yes, but in a nondiscriminatory way 87 44.4 2) Yes, in a discriminatory way 73 37.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 108) Does the Report mention if religious education is prohibited for children or those less than 18 years old? (REGED105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 186 94.9 1) Yes 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 109) Does the Report mention if religious education is optionally offered in public schools? (REGED205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 99 50.5 1) Yes 97 49.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 110) Does the Report mention if religious education is required in public schools? (REGED305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 131 66.8 1) Yes 65 33.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 111) Does the Report mention if religious education is only one religion's education is permitted in any school? (REGED405)
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TOTAL % 0) No 168 85.7 1) Yes 28 14.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 112) Does the Report mention if religious education is optionally offered in non-government schools? (REGED505)
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TOTAL % 0) No 73 37.2 1) Yes 122 62.2 2) 2 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 113) Does the Report mention if religious education is required in non-government schools? (REGED605)
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TOTAL % 0) No 175 89.3 1) Yes 21 10.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 114) According to the Report, what does the Government do in relationship to civilian clergy: regulates civilian clergy? (GVCLG105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 146 74.5 1) Yes 50 25.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 115) According to the Report, what does the Government do in relationship to civilian clergy: subsidize civilian clergy? (GVCLG205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 147 75.0 1) Yes 49 25.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 116) According to the Report, what does the Government do in relationship to civilian clergy: approve civilian clergy (approval power)? (GVCLG305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 159 81.1 1) Yes 37 18.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 117) According to the Report, is proselytizing limited or restricted? (PROSEL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 125 63.8 1) Yes, but for all religions 17 8.7 2) Yes, but only for some religions 54 27.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 118) According to the Report, is public preaching limited or restricted? (PREACH05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 134 68.4 1) Yes, but for all religions 17 8.7 2) Yes, but only for some religions 45 23.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 119) According to the Report, is conversion limited or restricted? (CONVER05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 155 79.1 1) Yes, but for all religions 1 0.5 2) Yes, but only for some religions 40 20.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 120) According to the Report, is religious literature and/or broadcasting limited or restricted? (LITBRD05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 119 60.7 1) Literature is 26 13.3 2) Broadcasting/audio-visual media is 21 10.7 3) Both are 30 15.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 121) According to the Report, does the Government regulate or grant religious property or construction rights in special ways? (PROPTY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 97 49.5 1) Yes 99 50.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 122) According to the Report, do laws (e.g., personal status laws) and/or official practices take into account a person's religion (e.g., do official ID cards state a person's religion)? (STATUS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 140 71.4 1) Yes 56 28.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 123) According to the Report, are foreign missionaries allowed to operate? (MSSNRY05)
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TOTAL % 0) Allowed with no limits reported 120 61.2 1) Allowed, but within restrictive limits 68 34.7 2) Prohibited 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 124) According to the Report, are national missionaries allowed to operate? (NATMSY05)
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TOTAL % 0) Allowed with no limits reported 170 86.7 1) Allowed, but within restrictive limits 20 10.2 2) Prohibited 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 125) According to the Report, must foreign missionaries register with or obtain special missionary visas from the Government? (MSYREG05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 114 58.2 1) Yes, but only some must 1 0.5 2) Yes they must 81 41.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 126) According to the Report, what is the Government's relationship to the Vatican or other such international religious authorities (Anglican, Orthodox, Dalai Lama, etc.)? (CATHOL05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 163 83.2 1) Historical ties only 3 1.5 2) Concordat or other privileged status 27 13.8 3) Antagonisms 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 127) According to the Report, are religious organizations taxed? (TAXORG05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 115 58.7 1) Yes 20 10.2 2) Yes, but only some are 61 31.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 128) According to the Report, are donations to religious organizations tax deductible (for the donors)? (TAXEMT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 185 94.4 2) Yes, but must be a registered religious organization 9 4.6 3) Yes, but only for some religious brands 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 129) According to the Report, do Government revenues [including those from taxes] support religious organizations? [Assumed tax revenues are involved if government gives support.] (TAXSPT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 53 27.0 1) Yes, with explicit citizen consent 24 12.2 2) Yes, but must be a registered religious organization 119 60.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 130) According to the Report, what is the nature of political parties (in practice)? (PARTY05)
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TOTAL % 0) All political parties are secular 131 66.8 1) Correlation between political party and religion 52 26.5 2) Political parties can be religious or secular 11 5.6 3) Political parties must be religious 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 131) According to the Report, are there laws regulating daily life based on (biased towards) Religion? (RELIFE05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 151 77.0 1) Yes 45 23.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 132) According to the Report, are there religiously-biased laws (e.g., laws specifically supporting a religious brand) regarding the Sabbath (e.g. blue laws)? [Answered if RELIFE05 = 1.] (SABB05)
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TOTAL % 0) Nothing or no law(s) 180 91.8 1) Law(s) exist 16 8.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 133) According to the Report, are there religiously-biased laws (e.g., laws specifically supporting a religious brand) regarding travel? [Answered if RELIFE05 = 1.] (TRAVEL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Nothing or no law(s) 169 86.2 1) Law(s) exist 27 13.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 134) According to the Report, are there religiously-biased laws (e.g., laws specifically supporting a religious brand) regarding employment? [Answered if RELIFE05 = 1.] (WORK05)
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TOTAL % 0) Nothing or no law(s) 181 92.3 1) Law(s) exist 15 7.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 135) According to the Report, are there religiously-biased laws (e.g., laws specifically supporting a religious brand) regarding economic activities? [Answered if RELIFE05 = 1.] (ECON05)
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TOTAL % 0) Nothing or no law(s) 178 90.8 1) Law(s) exist 18 9.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 136) According to the Report, are there religiously-biased laws (e.g., laws specifically supporting a religious brand) regarding entertainment? [Answered if RELIFE05 = 1.] (ENTM05)
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TOTAL % 0) Nothing or no law(s) 186 94.9 1) Law(s) exist 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 137) According to the Report, are there religiously-biased laws (e.g., laws specifically supporting a religious brand) regarding diet(food, alcohol, fasting)? [Answered if RELIFE05 = 1.] (DIET05)
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TOTAL % 0) Nothing or no law(s) 182 92.9 1) Law(s) exist 14 7.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 138) According to the Report, does the Government have the power to recognize or not recognize religious leaders (i.e.,'defrock' them)? (LEADER05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 149 76.0 2) Yes, practiced for main religion 17 8.7 3) Yes, practiced for other religions 30 15.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 139) According to the Report, does the Government have the power to recognize or not recognize religious chaplains (i.e.,'defrock' them)? (GVCHAP05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 189 96.4 2) Yes, practiced for state or dominant religion 4 2.0 3) Yes, practiced for other religions 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 140) According to the Report, does the military have the power to recognize or not recognize religious chaplains (i.e.,'defrock' them)? (MLCHAP05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 179 91.3 2) Yes, practiced for state or dominant religion 2 1.0 3) Yes, practiced for other religions 15 7.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 141) According to the Report, does the military have religious chaplains? (MLCHP205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 167 85.2 1) Yes, for any religion that has service members 2 1.0 2) Yes, for some religions 7 3.6 3) Yes, for only majority religions 8 4.1 4) Yes, for one religion only 12 6.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 142) According to the Report, is there a Concordat with the Vatican? [A Concordat is a special agreement or contact with the Vatican.] (CONCOR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 175 89.3 2) No, but there is a special relationship 6 3.1 3) Yes 15 7.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 143) According to the Report, does the Government have agreements or special arrangements with religions (including with religious institutions such as hospitals)? (AGRRM05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 43 21.9 1) Yes with a certain set 96 49.0 2) Yes with only one religious brand 57 29.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 144) According to the Report, is blasphemy prohibited by law? [Note: Blasphemy is speaking against God; Apostasy is denying one's religion.] (BLASPH05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 187 95.4 1) Yes, but it is not enforced 1 0.5 3) Yes, it is enforced for all within the country's borders 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 145) According to the Report, does Government policy and practice contribute to the relatively free practice of religion? (POLICY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 71 36.2 1) Only policy does 25 12.8 2) Only practice does 1 0.5 3) Both do 99 50.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 146) According to the Report, were there reports of religious prisoners or detainees? (RPRISO05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 129 65.8 1) Yes, but very limited 32 16.3 2) Yes and numerous 35 17.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 147) According to the Report, are religious groups required to subscribe to an Agreement or other set of religion-specific regulations for public activities including registration needed for public meetings? (AGREMT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 126 64.3 1) Yes, all are 50 25.5 2) Yes, but only some are 20 10.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 148) In the Report, count the number of cases of restrictions on religious practice due to laws. A case includes numbers of people and/or types of laws. You will need to consider the whole Report. (LAWPRA05)
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TOTAL % 0) No cases given 37 18.9 1) One case given 44 22.4 2) Two to three cases given 45 23.0 3) More than three cases given 70 35.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 149) According to the Report, are people, based on religious identity or activity, discriminated against? (DISCRM05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 36 18.4 1) Yes, some are 156 79.6 2) Yes, all are 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 150) According to the Report, are people threatened by the Government or its security/military forces, based on religion? (THRTGV05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 113 57.7 1) Yes, some are 80 40.8 2) Yes, all are 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 151) According to the Report, are people threatened by social movements or political parties, based on religion? (THRTMV05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 82 41.8 1) Yes, some are 110 56.1 2) Yes, all are 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 152) According to the Report, are people put into prison based on religion? (PRISON05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 124 63.3 1) Yes, some are 72 36.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 153) According to the Report, are people ‘stigmatized' by the government (e.g. caste designation, different passport cover, etc.) based on religion? (STIGMA05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 154 78.6 1) Yes, some are 42 21.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 154) According to the Report, are people excluded from certain (non-religious) jobs based on religion? (JOBEXC05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 129 65.8 1) Yes, some are 67 34.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 155) According to the Report, must religions receive a permit or be registered (for any purpose mentioned in the Reports)? (PERMIT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 29 14.8 1) Yes, all must 148 75.5 2) Yes, but only some 19 9.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 156) According to the Report, are people in jail permitted to practice their religion, including having access to Scripture? (JAILRS05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes, all are 175 89.3 1) Yes, but only some are 11 5.6 2) No 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 157) According to the Report, are people in the military permitted to practice their religion, including nonparticipation in religion? (ARMY05)
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TOTAL % 0) Yes 180 91.8 1) No 16 8.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 158) According to the Report, does the State (i.e., Government) defer to religious authorities on life issues [see below]? [This variable was marked as 'Yes' if any variable below between MARRY05 and SITE05 had a response other than '0' = 'Without control by religion.'] (LIFE05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 131 66.8 1) Yes 65 33.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 159) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as marriages recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (MARRY05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 145 74.0 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 28 14.3 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 13 6.6 3) State defers to a single religious authority 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 160) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as divorces recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (DIVORC05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 159 81.1 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 18 9.2 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 11 5.6 3) State defers to a single religious authority 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 161) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as burials recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (BURY05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 181 92.3 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 7 3.6 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 7 3.6 3) State defers to a single religious authority 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 162) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as citizenship rights recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (CITZ05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 179 91.3 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 5 2.6 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 6 3.1 3) State defers to a single religious authority 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 163) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as residence rights recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (RESI05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 184 93.9 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 7 3.6 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 3 1.5 3) State defers to a single religious authority 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 164) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as immigration rights recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (IMMI05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 185 94.4 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 5 2.6 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 4 2.0 3) State defers to a single religious authority 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 165) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as ethnic (nationality) rights recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (ETHNAT05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 190 96.9 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 3 1.5 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 1 0.5 3) State defers to a single religious authority 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 166) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as adultery recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (ADULTY05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 181 92.3 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 7 3.6 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 4 2.0 3) State defers to a single religious authority 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 167) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as the right to convert recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (CONVR205)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 169 86.2 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 9 4.6 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 5 2.6 3) State defers to a single religious authority 13 6.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 168) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as the right to hajj or other pilgrimage recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (HAJJ05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 181 92.3 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 10 5.1 3) State defers to a single religious authority 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 169) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as visiting this country for religious purposes recognized by the state? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (VISIT05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 179 91.3 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 5 2.6 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 6 3.1 3) State defers to a single religious authority 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 170) If the Report indicates that the State (i.e. Government) defers to religious authorities on life issues, how are life issues such as the following ones recognized by the state? How are holy sites or religious properties protected by and recognized by the State? [Answered if LIFE05 = 1.] (SITE05)
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TOTAL % 0) Without control by religion(s) 182 92.9 1) With some controls by a religion(s) 4 2.0 2) Only if recognized by an approved religion(s) 5 2.6 3) State defers to a single religious authority 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 171) According to the Report, do comity agreements (e.g., agreement that gives a missionary group dominance over an area) exist between missionaries and the state? (COMITY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 193 98.5 1) Yes, in past only 1 0.5 2) Yes, with some missions 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 172) According to the Report, are allegations reported of discrimination in education, housing and/or employment based on religion? (DISCR205)
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TOTAL % 0) No discrimination 85 43.4 1) Some discrimination 70 35.7 2) Widespread discrimination 37 18.9 3) Caste-like system 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 173) According to the Report, what is the religious proportional balance at universities by proportion of the nation's population? (UNIV05)
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TOTAL % 0) A proportional balance 175 89.3 1) Have some imbalance 12 6.1 2) Are highly imbalanced 9 4.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 174) According to the Report, what is the religious proportional balance of professional jobs by proportion of the nation's population? (PROF05)
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TOTAL % 0) A proportional balance 153 78.1 1) Have some imbalance 30 15.3 2) Are highly imbalanced 13 6.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 175) According to the Report, what is the religious proportional balance of business jobs by proportion of the nation's population? (BUSINE05)
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TOTAL % 0) A proportional balance 159 81.1 1) Have some imbalance 25 12.8 2) Are highly imbalanced 11 5.6 3) Only have workers of one religion or belief 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 176) According to the Report, what is the balance of Government funding (including 'in kind' such as funding buildings) to the religious sector? (FUNDRL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No funding 52 26.5 1) A proportional balance 23 11.7 2) Has imbalance 108 55.1 3) Only goes to one religion or belief 13 6.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 177) According to the Report, when a person sells or buys land or property, do laws or practices benefit or discriminate based on religion? (LANDB05)
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TOTAL % 0) Has nothing to do with religion beyond religious sites 161 82.1 1) Favors religions based on locale 11 5.6 2) Favors one religion or religious brand 24 12.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 178) According to the Report, do settlement and expansion policies (e.g., internal migration policies) have anything to do with religion? (STTLMT05)
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TOTAL % 0) Nothing to do with religion beyond holy sites 170 86.7 1) Some general relation to religion 16 8.2 2) Highly related to religion or belief 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 179) According to the Report, do legal rights of males and females have anything to do with religion? (GENDER05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 156 79.6 1) Yes, with no favoritism 1 0.5 2) Yes, gender inequities for both males and females 4 2.0 3) Yes, gender inequities for one gender 35 17.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 180) According to the Report, do divorce rights and/or adultery's legal status have anything to do with religion? (GENDR205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 164 83.7 1) Yes, with no favoritism 7 3.6 2) Yes, and favors men 25 12.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 181) According to the Report, are the following prohibited or required by law or policy: scarves or head coverings for women? (DRESS105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 167 85.2 1) Yes 29 14.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 182) According to the Report, are the following prohibited or required by law or policy: beards for men? (DRESS205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 194 99.0 1) Yes 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 183) According to the Report, are the following prohibited or required by law or policy: any religiously-worn symbol like a cross? (DRESS305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 187 95.4 1) Yes 9 4.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 184) According to the Report, are the following prohibited or required by law or policy: other (explain in notes)? (DRESS405)
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TOTAL % 0) No 184 93.9 1) Yes 12 6.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 185) According to the Report, has there been any harassment of minority religious groups? (SECTS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 54 27.6 1) Yes, but not been recently reported 3 1.5 2) Reported and resolved 9 4.6 3) Reported and unresolved 130 66.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 186) According to the Report, is there a returning refugee situation? (REFUGE05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 178 90.8 1) Yes and refugees return with no regard to religion 1 0.5 2) Yes and refugees from certain religions are discriminated against by policy or practice 17 8.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 187) According to the Report, is there a Government campaign against religion or certain religions? (CAMPAI05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 115 58.7 1) Yes, but non-coercive 16 8.2 2) Yes, and coercive 54 27.6 3) Yes, lethal 11 5.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 188) According to the Report, is there a Government bureau that supervises religions? (BUREAU05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 48 24.5 1) No, but consults a non-government religious advisory board 5 2.6 2) Yes, but non-coercive 83 42.3 3) Yes and coercive 60 30.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 189) According to the Report, are killings based on religion reported? (LETHAL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 129 65.8 1) Yes 50 25.5 2) Massacres, armed conflict, or warfare 17 8.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 190) According to the Report, do Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand? (HARASS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 91 46.4 1) Yes, but isolated or confined to certain locales 51 26.0 2) Yes 54 27.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 191) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: threats? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (THREAT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 137 69.9 1) This happens but it is opposed by all levels of Government and security authorities 3 1.5 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 24 12.2 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 32 16.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 192) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: demolition or confiscation of property? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (DEMOL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 139 70.9 1) This happens but it is opposed by all levels of Government and security authorities 2 1.0 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 28 14.3 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 27 13.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 193) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: extortion of fines? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (FINES05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 164 83.7 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 22 11.2 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 194) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: interrogation or surveillance or inspections? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (INTERR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 124 63.3 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 23 11.7 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 49 25.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 195) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: detention/jail? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (DETENT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 125 63.8 1) This happens but it is opposed by all levels of Government and security authorities 1 0.5 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 41 20.9 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 29 14.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 196) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: beatings? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (BEATNG05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 162 82.7 1) This happens but it is opposed by all levels of Government and security authorities 4 2.0 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 18 9.2 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 12 6.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 197) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: torture? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (TORTUR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 182 92.9 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 9 4.6 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 198) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: excessive force? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (EXFORC05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 149 76.0 1) This happens but it is opposed by all levels of Government and security authorities 3 1.5 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 23 11.7 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 21 10.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 199) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: psychiatric treatment? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (PSYCH05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 192 98.0 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 2 1.0 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 200) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: restricting the movement of certain persons? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (MOBLTY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 135 68.9 1) This happens but it is opposed by all levels of Government and security authorities 1 0.5 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 32 16.3 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 28 14.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 201) If the Report indicates that the Government or security authorities harass or allow harassment based on religious brand, does the permitted harassment take the form of: pressuring the family and/or social/job networks of religious believers? [Answered only if HARASS05 = 1 or 2.] (FAMILY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 165 84.2 1) This happens but it is opposed by all levels of Government and security authorities 1 0.5 2) Yes, with Government complicity, but isolated or only in certain regions 5 2.6 3) Yes, with Government complicity, and happens throughout the country 25 12.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 202) According to the Report, is the evidence of abuses from this country largely anecdotal or documented? (ANECDO05)
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TOTAL % 0) No evidence 60 30.6 1) Anecdotal 6 3.1 2) Report presents abuses that are only alleged 2 1.0 3) Report presents abuses with clear factual references 128 65.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 203) According to the Report, does the Government (or military) confiscate, desecrate or destroy religious sites or facilities? (DESECR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No reports 133 67.9 1) Isolated reports 40 20.4 2) Yes, frequently 23 11.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 204) According to the Report, does the Government censor the content of religious sermons, publications and/or broadcasts? (CENSOR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 120 61.2 1) Yes 76 38.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 205) According to the Report, does the Government control availability of religious scriptures? (LITERA05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 147 75.0 1) Yes 9 4.6 2) Yes and confiscation, destruction or banning occurs 40 20.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 206) According to the Report, does the Government coerce people to change their religion or forbid changing of religion? (COERCR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No reports 163 83.2 1) Coerce 13 6.6 2) Forbid 12 6.1 3) Both coerce and forbid 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 207) According to the Report, does the Government expel, exile, deport or deny entry to people based on their religious brand? [Note: 'isolated' means less than 3 different cases reported, and not part of a strategy that involves ongoing cases.] (EXPEL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No reports 138 70.4 1) Isolated reports 30 15.3 2) Ongoing activities 28 14.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 208) Considering the entire Report, estimate the number of people who were physically abused due to religion in this country. (ABUSE05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 127 64.8 1) Less than 10 36 18.4 2) 10 to 200 25 12.8 3) 201 to 1000 7 3.6 5) 10,000 to 99,999 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 209) Considering the entire Report, estimate the number of people who were displaced from home due to religion in this country. (DISPLA05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 152 77.6 1) Less than 10 15 7.7 2) 10 to 200 13 6.6 3) 201 to 1,000 1 0.5 4) 1,001 to 10,000 2 1.0 5) 10,000 to 99,999 4 2.0 6) 100,000 to 999,999 6 3.1 7) More than 1 million 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 210) Considering the entire Report, estimate the number of people who were imprisoned due to religion in this country. (IMPRIS05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 112 57.1 1) Less than 10 31 15.8 2) 10 to 200 37 18.9 3) 201 to 1,000 11 5.6 4) 1,001 to 10,000 3 1.5 5) 10,000 to 99,999 1 0.5 6) 100,000 to 999,999 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 211) Considering the entire Report, estimate the number of people who were killed due to religion in this country. (KILLED05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 139 70.9 1) Less than 10 28 14.3 2) 10 to 200 18 9.2 3) 201 to 1,000 4 2.0 4) 1,001 to 10,000 2 1.0 5) 10,000 to 99,999 3 1.5 6) 100,000 to 999,999 1 0.5 7) More than 1 million 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 212) Considering the entire Report, estimate the actual number of people who were physically abused due to religion in this country. (ABUS05)
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TOTAL % 0) 130 66.3 1) 9 4.6 2) 9 4.6 3) 5 2.6 4) 8 4.1 5) 2 1.0 6) 2 1.0 7) 1 0.5 8) 1 0.5 9) 2 1.0 11) 1 0.5 17) 1 0.5 18) 1 0.5 19) 1 0.5 20) 1 0.5 21) 1 0.5 24) 1 0.5 25) 1 0.5 37) 1 0.5 40) 2 1.0 54) 1 0.5 62) 1 0.5 66) 1 0.5 77) 1 0.5 117) 1 0.5 136) 1 0.5 150) 1 0.5 165) 1 0.5 200) 1 0.5 227) 1 0.5 252) 1 0.5 407) 1 0.5 451) 1 0.5 619) 1 0.5 954) 1 0.5 3051) 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 213) Considering the entire Report, estimate the actual number of people who were imprisoned due to religion in this country. (IMPRI05)
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N Mean Std.Deviation TOTAL 196 896.378 9688 - 214) Considering the entire Report, estimate the actual number of people who were displaced from home due to religion in this country. (DISPL05)
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TOTAL % 0) 155 79.1 1) 7 3.6 3) 1 0.5 5) 3 1.5 6) 2 1.0 7) 2 1.0 8) 1 0.5 9) 1 0.5 11) 1 0.5 34) 1 0.5 36) 1 0.5 39) 1 0.5 100) 1 0.5 114) 1 0.5 162) 1 0.5 170) 1 0.5 382) 1 0.5 1090) 1 0.5 1800) 1 0.5 10001) 1 0.5 20001) 1 0.5 30395) 1 0.5 46000) 1 0.5 76000) 1 0.5 100000) 1 0.5 156246) 1 0.5 186138) 1 0.5 200000) 1 0.5 200300) 1 0.5 1420000) 1 0.5 6600000) 1 0.5 10000017) 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 215) Considering the entire Report, estimate the actual number of people who were killed due to religion in this country. (KILLE05)
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TOTAL % 0) 143 73.0 1) 12 6.1 2) 10 5.1 4) 3 1.5 8) 1 0.5 9) 1 0.5 12) 1 0.5 13) 1 0.5 14) 1 0.5 15) 1 0.5 19) 1 0.5 24) 1 0.5 25) 1 0.5 26) 1 0.5 35) 1 0.5 61) 1 0.5 67) 1 0.5 68) 1 0.5 70) 1 0.5 85) 1 0.5 118) 1 0.5 184) 1 0.5 215) 1 0.5 297) 1 0.5 500) 1 0.5 2008) 1 0.5 6666) 1 0.5 12222) 1 0.5 20004) 1 0.5 60023) 1 0.5 150000) 1 0.5 2000000) 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 216) In the Report, is an improvement in respect for religious freedom reported? (IMPRV05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 140 71.4 1) Yes 56 28.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 217) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: amnesty granted to religious persons? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (AMNES05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 190 96.9 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 5 2.6 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 218) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: decline in abuses, arrests, etc.? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (DECLIN05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 184 93.9 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 10 5.1 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 219) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: Government commission set up to investigate the abuses? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (GVCOM05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 181 92.3 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 12 6.1 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 220) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: prosecution of those who abuse religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (PROSEC05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 182 92.9 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 13 6.6 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 221) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: the Government admission of past abuses? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (GVADM05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 188 95.9 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 6 3.1 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 222) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: translation of key laws or publications into strategic languages promoting religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (TRANS05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 191 97.4 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 223) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: distribution of literature promoting religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (DISTRI05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 188 95.9 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 7 3.6 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 224) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: workshops or other programs promoting religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (WORKSH05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 165 84.2 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 30 15.3 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 225) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: high profile events promoting religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (EVENTS05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 177 90.3 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 16 8.2 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 226) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: UN or NGO activities advocating or promoting religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (UN05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 183 93.4 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 11 5.6 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 227) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: dialogues promoting religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (DIALOG05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 162 82.7 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 31 15.8 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 228) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: changes in laws or government policies promoting religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (LAW05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 164 83.7 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 27 13.8 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 229) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: changes in leadership or regime that result in greater religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (REGIME05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 184 93.9 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 7 3.6 2) Mentioned in the Report as a highly significant factor 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 230) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: changes in social attitudes promoting religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (SOCATT05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 190 96.9 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 231) If the Report indicates that there has been an improvement, how did the following contribute to the improvement: changes in religious demographics or land borders that contribute to religious freedom? [Answered only if IMPRV05 = 1.] (DEMOG05)
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TOTAL % 0) Not mentioned in the Report 195 99.5 1) Mentioned in the Report as a contributing factor 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 232) According to the Report, were there any reports of forced religious conversion? (CONVR305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 176 89.8 1) Yes 20 10.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 233) According to the Report, were there any reports of US minors being moved or held illegally due to religion? (MINORS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 193 98.5 1) Yes 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 234) According to the Report, were there any reported abuses targeted at specific religions by terrorist organizations? (REPORT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 179 91.3 1) Yes 17 8.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 235) According to the Report, how many people are reported to have been killed in the section on terrorism? [Listed actual number, or actual minimum number] (KILLD205)
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TOTAL % 0) 182 92.9 2) 1 0.5 8) 1 0.5 10) 1 0.5 11) 1 0.5 23) 1 0.5 31) 1 0.5 62) 1 0.5 70) 1 0.5 85) 1 0.5 161) 1 0.5 184) 1 0.5 12205) 1 0.5 60016) 1 0.5 150000) 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 236) According to the Report, how many people are reported to have been injured or accosted (but not killed) in the section on terrorism? [Listed actual number, or actual minimum number] (INJURE05)
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TOTAL % 0) 185 94.4 1) 2 1.0 8) 1 0.5 50) 1 0.5 100) 1 0.5 121) 1 0.5 130) 1 0.5 150) 1 0.5 380) 1 0.5 392) 1 0.5 619) 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 237) According to the Report, how many people are reported to have been displaced or forced to move (but not killed) in the section on terrorism? [Listed actual number, or actual minimum number] (DISPLC05)
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TOTAL % 0) 191 97.4 7) 1 0.5 46000) 1 0.5 50000) 1 0.5 100000) 1 0.5 200000) 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 238) According to the Report, were anti-religious statements issued following terrorist attacks by the terrorists or their sympathizers? (STATEM05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 188 95.9 1) Terrorists only 6 3.1 2) Terrorists and sympathizers 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 239) According to the Report, was property damaged or destroyed by terrorists? (PROPT205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 174 88.8 1) Damaged/defaced 12 6.1 2) Destroyed 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 240) According to the Report, who did the terrorists target? (TARGET05)
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TOTAL % 0) Indiscriminate 182 92.9 1) More than one religious brand 7 3.6 2) One religious brand in particular 7 3.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 241) According to the Report, were missionaries targeted by terrorists? (MSSY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 192 98.0 1) Yes 2 1.0 2) Yes, and they were killed 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 242) According to the Report, were non-missionary clergy targeted by terrorists? (CLERGY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 188 95.9 1) Yes 2 1.0 2) Yes, and they were killed 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 243) According to the Report, did terrorists use kidnapping? (KIDNAP05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 191 97.4 1) Yes 2 1.0 2) Yes, and those kidnapped were killed 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 244) According to the Report, does the Government falsely accuse religious groups (e.g., engaged in legitimate protests) of engaging in terrorism? (FALSE05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 195 99.5 4) Yes, and they kill members of the group 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 245) According to the Report, did terrorists use graffiti as a tactic? (TYPE105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 196 100.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 246) According to the Report, did terrorists use vandalism or damage to property as a tactic? (TYPE205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 174 88.8 1) Yes 22 11.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 247) According to the Report, did terrorists use printed materials, speeches or broadcasts as tactics? (TYPE305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 186 94.9 1) Yes 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 248) According to the Report, did terrorists use bombing or burning property as a tactic? (TYPE405)
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TOTAL % 0) No 172 87.8 1) Yes 24 12.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 249) According to the Report, did terrorists use beating, rape or physical assault (but not death) as a tactic? (TYPE505)
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TOTAL % 0) No 182 92.9 1) Yes 14 7.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 250) According to the Report, did terrorists use torture or killing of person(s) as a tactic? (TYPE605)
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TOTAL % 0) No 180 91.8 1) Yes 16 8.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 251) According to the Report, did terrorists use massacre and/or war as a tactic? (TYPE705)
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TOTAL % 0) No 192 98.0 1) Yes 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 252) According to the Report, is there evidence that the Government supports terrorist activities? (GVT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 196 100.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 253) According to the Report, societal attitudes toward other or nontraditional religions are reported to be… (OTHREL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Open and tolerant 48 24.5 1) Isolated discrimination 34 17.3 2) Negative just in certain regions or just towards certain religious brands 48 24.5 3) Hostile 66 33.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 254) According to the Report, relations between various religious communities are reported to be… (RELATE05)
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TOTAL % 0) Generally amicable 71 36.2 1) Sometimes strained 25 12.8 2) Negative just in certain regions or just towards certain religious brands 44 22.4 3) Hostile 56 28.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 255) According to the Report, are there activities reported that promote tolerance and understanding between adherents of different religions? (TOLERA05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 49 25.0 1) Yes 147 75.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 256) According to the Report, are social movements reported that have religious agendas? (SOCMV05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 77 39.3 1) Yes but inactive 1 0.5 2) Yes and active 118 60.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 257) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, how are social movements financed: local donations? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVFIN105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 190 96.9 1) Yes 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 258) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, how are social movements financed: foreign donations? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVFIN205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 175 89.3 1) Yes 21 10.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 259) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, how are social movements financed: government funds? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVFIN305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 189 96.4 1) Yes 7 3.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 260) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, how are social movements led: by a religious person? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVLED105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 101 51.5 1) Yes 95 48.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 261) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, how are social movements led: by a lay activist? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVLED205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 164 83.7 1) Yes 32 16.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 262) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, how are social movements led: by a political party? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVLED305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 153 78.1 1) Yes 43 21.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 263) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, how are social movements led: other (explain in notes)? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVLED405)
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TOTAL % 0) No 191 97.4 1) Yes 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 264) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, what is the motivating force or identity of social movements: nationalistic? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVID105)
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TOTAL % 0) No 130 66.3 1) Yes 66 33.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 265) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, what is the motivating force or identity of social movements: international? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVID205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 179 91.3 1) Yes 17 8.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 266) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, what is the motivating force or identity of social movements: ethnic? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVID305)
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TOTAL % 0) No 154 78.6 1) Yes 42 21.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 267) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, what is the motivating force or identity of social movements: religious? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVID405)
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TOTAL % 0) No 84 42.9 1) Yes 112 57.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 268) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, what is the motivating force or identity of social movements: other (specify in notes)? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVID505)
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TOTAL % 0) No 189 96.4 1) Yes 7 3.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 269) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, how long have social movements been operating in the nation? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.]\ (MVOLD05)
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TOTAL % 0) Unclear 153 78.1 2) 1 to 3 years 1 0.5 4) More than 5 years 42 21.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 270) If the Report indicates that there are social movements that have religious agendas, are social movements violent? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2.] (MVTYP05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 123 62.8 1) Yes, at times 50 25.5 2) Yes, as a regular practice 23 11.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 271) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: rhetoric/statements/preaching? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (RHETOR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 131 66.8 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 22 11.2 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 43 21.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 272) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: threats? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (THREA205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 144 73.5 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 24 12.2 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 28 14.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 273) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: demolition or defacement of property? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (DEMO205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 136 69.4 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 39 19.9 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 21 10.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 274) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: extortion of fines? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (FINE205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 192 98.0 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 3 1.5 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 275) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: protest events or public demonstrations? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (PROTST05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 153 78.1 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 32 16.3 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 11 5.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 276) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: detention of persons? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (DETEN205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 184 93.9 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 6 3.1 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 277) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: beatings or torture of persons? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (BEATN205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 158 80.6 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 31 15.8 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 7 3.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 278) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: distribution of information? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (INFO05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 152 77.6 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 18 9.2 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 26 13.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 279) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: excessive force? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (EXFOR205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 136 69.4 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 44 22.4 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 16 8.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 280) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: marching? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (MARCH05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 181 92.3 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 11 5.6 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 281) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: restricting the movement of certain persons? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (MOBLT205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 176 89.8 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 11 5.6 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 9 4.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 282) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: pressuring the family and/or social/job networks of religious believers? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (FAMIL205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 178 90.8 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 5 2.6 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 13 6.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 283) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: persistent activities that happen repeatedly over time? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (PERSIS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 160 81.6 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 13 6.6 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 23 11.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 284) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: momentary flashes of emotion or protest? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (ISOLAT05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 156 79.6 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 26 13.3 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 14 7.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 285) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: collective events with a small number of persons (less than 8)? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (SMALL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 156 79.6 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 23 11.7 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 17 8.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 286) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: collective events with moderate numbers of persons (9-20)? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (MODSZ05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 164 83.7 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 16 8.2 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 16 8.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 287) If the Report mentions that there are social movements that have religious agendas, do their activities include: collective events with larger numbers of persons (more than 20)? [Answered if SOCMV05 = 1 or 2 and if MVTYP05 = 1 or 2.] (LGSZ05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 157 80.1 1) Yes, but isolated or only in certain regions 25 12.8 2) Yes, and happens throughout the country 14 7.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 288) According to the Report, what influence do international religious or internationally religiously charged political situations have for people in the country? (EXTE05)
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TOTAL % 0) No tensions in the country 121 61.7 1) Cause some tensions 63 32.1 2) Cause severe tensions 12 6.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 289) According to the Report, are tensions related to religion reported? (TENS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 27 13.8 1) Yes, but only 1 example given 39 19.9 2) Yes, more than 1 example of tensions given 130 66.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 290) According to the Report, are or have women been harassed for 'immodest dress?' (DRES05)
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TOTAL % 0) Never 179 91.3 1) In certain neighborhoods or parts of the country 15 7.7 2) Throughout the country 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 291) According to the Report, are employees discriminated against if they wish to keep their own Sabbath? (SAB205)
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TOTAL % 0) Never 181 92.3 1) One limited case mentioned 6 3.1 2) More than a limited case mentioned 5 2.6 3) Only one religion's Sabbath is protected 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 292) According to the Report, is there a correlation between religion and participation in the military? [e.g., Does religious belief affect ability to participate in the military (and thus receive, e.g., veteran's benefits)]? (MILP05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 161 82.1 1) Sometimes 19 9.7 2) Often 12 6.1 3) Only one religion's members are welcome in the military 4 2.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 293) According to the Report, how are attitudes to missionary activity from other religions generally characterized? Consider hostile if the Report says 'hostile' or if any aggression is present. (MSSN05)
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TOTAL % 0) Positive or neutral 133 67.9 1) Negative 44 22.4 2) Hostile 19 9.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 294) According to the Report, what are social attitudes towards conversions to other religions? (CONV05)
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TOTAL % 0) No problems reported 137 69.9 1) Some tension 10 5.1 2) Negative 30 15.3 3) Hostile 19 9.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 295) According to the Report, are religious brands harassed by members of other religious groups? (HARA05)
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TOTAL % 0) Never 76 38.8 2) Not presently but within past 10 years 4 2.0 3) Yes 116 59.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 296) According to the Report, are religious brands harassed by non-religious social movements within society? (THRE05)
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TOTAL % 0) Never 120 61.2 2) Not presently but within past 10 years 2 1.0 3) Yes 74 37.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 297) According to the Report, are religious groups' properties vandalized including arson directed against their buildings or facilities? (VAND05)
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TOTAL % 0) Never 106 54.1 2) Not presently but within past 10 years 6 3.1 3) Yes 84 42.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 298) According to the Report, how does the Report characterize citizens' receptivity to proselytizing by nontraditional faiths or faiths other than their own? (NONTRA05)
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TOTAL % 0) Receptive 122 62.2 1) Yes with concerns 13 6.6 2) Negative 61 31.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 299) According to the Report, are citizens intolerant of 'nontraditional' faiths, i.e., what they perceive as new religions? (INTOLE05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 71 36.2 1) Yes, but only one case cited 34 17.3 2) Yes, and more than one case cited 91 46.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 300) According to the Report, do immigrants or refugees encounter difficulties in practicing their faiths? (IMMREL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 141 71.9 1) Yes 55 28.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 301) According to the Report, does society view its social system as religiously moral? (MORAL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 179 91.3 1) Yes 17 8.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 302) According to the Report, was there a civil war or other armed conflict (past or present)? (CIVWAR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 145 74.0 1) Yes, no mention of religion 14 7.1 2) Yes, with religion cited as part of it 37 18.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 303) In the Report, what year is mentioned when the nation last had a war or revolution? (WAR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No mention 148 75.5 1940) 1940 1 0.5 1945) 1945 4 2.0 1947) 1947 1 0.5 1948) 1948 1 0.5 1953) 1953 1 0.5 1960) 1960 1 0.5 1971) 1971 1 0.5 1974) 1974 1 0.5 1975) 1975 1 0.5 1979) 1979 1 0.5 1989) 1989 2 1.0 1990) 1990 1 0.5 1991) 1991 2 1.0 1992) 1992 1 0.5 1993) 1993 1 0.5 1994) 1994 1 0.5 1995) 1995 2 1.0 1999) 1999 2 1.0 2000) 2000 2 1.0 2001) 2001 1 0.5 2002) 2002 3 1.5 2003) 2003 5 2.6 2004) 2004 2 1.0 2005) 2005 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 304) In the Report, what year is mentioned when the nation last had a religiously-related war or revolution? (RELWAR05)
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TOTAL % 0) No mention 163 83.2 1940) 1940 1 0.5 1945) 1945 2 1.0 1947) 1947 1 0.5 1948) 1948 1 0.5 1960) 1960 1 0.5 1974) 1974 1 0.5 1989) 1989 2 1.0 1990) 1990 1 0.5 1991) 1991 2 1.0 1995) 1995 2 1.0 1999) 1999 2 1.0 2000) 2000 2 1.0 2001) 2001 1 0.5 2003) 2003 3 1.5 2004) 2004 2 1.0 2005) 2005 9 4.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 305) In the Report, what year is mentioned when the nation last experienced or perpetrated terrorism? (TERRO205)
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TOTAL % 0) No mention 172 87.8 1994) 1994 1 0.5 2002) 2002 2 1.0 2003) 2003 2 1.0 2004) 2004 4 2.0 2005) 2005 15 7.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 306) In the Report, what year is mentioned when the nation last experienced or perpetrated religiously-related terrorism? (RELTER05)
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TOTAL % 0) No mention 175 89.3 1994) 1994 1 0.5 2002) 2002 1 0.5 2003) 2003 2 1.0 2004) 2004 2 1.0 2005) 2005 15 7.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 307) According to the Report, do traditional attitudes and/or edicts of the clerical establishment strongly discourage proselytizing (trying to win converts)? (PROSE205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 142 72.4 1) Attitudes only 4 2.0 3) Both 50 25.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 308) According to the Report, is there an organized interfaith dialog? (DIALO205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 56 28.6 1) Yes 140 71.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 309) According to the Report, were there cases of vandalism towards religious properties or cemeteries by citizens? (VANDAL05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 116 59.2 1) Yes 80 40.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 310) According to the Report, were there cases of bombings or burnings of religious buildings or murders of religious persons by citizens? (BOMB05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 134 68.4 1) Bombings or burnings 17 8.7 2) Murders 15 7.7 3) Bombings/burnings and murders 30 15.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 311) According to the Report, are or were there religious militias/vigilante groups or is the military (including de facto structure) structured along religious lines? (MALITI05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 138 70.4 1) Yes, groups 44 22.4 2) Yes, the military 7 3.6 3) Both 7 3.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 312) According to the Report, are certain parts of the country or its cities strongly associated with certain religions? (LAND_05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 83 42.3 1) Yes, but it is amicable 40 20.4 2) Yes, and it is a source of tension 73 37.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 313) According to the Report, do religious communities in the country reflect an ethnic identity? (ETHNI205)
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TOTAL % 0) No 62 31.6 1) Yes, and some exceptions are mentioned 123 62.8 2) Yes, but just one exception is mentioned 1 0.5 3) Yes, and no exceptions are mentioned 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 314) According to the Report, do established or existing religions try to shut out other religions in any way? (ESTAB05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 69 35.2 1) Yes 127 64.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 315) Does the Report mention that societal discrimination is more likely to be based upon ethnic than upon religious prejudice? (ETHDIS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 168 85.7 1) Yes 28 14.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 316) According to the Report, were there reports of derogatory graffiti being put on religious properties? (GRAFFI05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 166 84.7 1) Yes 30 15.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 317) According to the Report, were there any hunts for 'witches' or others who were identified as being possessed or spiritually wicked? (WITCH05)
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TOTAL % 0) No 184 93.9 1) Yes 12 6.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 318) According to the Report, the U.S. Government discusses religious freedom with… (DISCUS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No discussions 4 2.0 1) Government only 22 11.2 2) With Government and local groups 170 86.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 319) According to the Report, the U.S. Embassy objected to denying US citizens entry based on religious and ethnic grounds… (ENTRY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No objections 195 99.5 3) More than one case 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 320) According to the Report, U.S. Embassy officials meet with religious officials… (MEET05)
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TOTAL % 0) No or unable 33 16.8 1) Strictly limited 1 0.5 2) Yes 162 82.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 321) According to the Report, the U.S. Ambassador meets with religious officials… (AMBAS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No or unable 121 61.7 2) Yes 75 38.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 322) According to the Report, U.S. Embassy officials maintain a dialogue with human rights NGOs in the country… (NGOS05)
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TOTAL % 0) No or unable 114 58.2 2) Yes 82 41.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 323) According to the Report, the U.S. Government provides… (MONEY305)
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TOTAL % 0) Its own US Government programs or brings in people from outside 149 76.0 1) Money or grants to locals 9 4.6 2) Both 38 19.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 324) According to the Report, to what extent is there a Favored (or Established) Religious Brand? (ESTREL05)
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TOTAL % 0) None or all religious brands are treated the same 36 18.4 1) Cultural or Historical legacies only, e.g., former established religious brand inherits buildings or properties. 14 7.1 2) Some religious brands have privileges or government access unavailable to other religious brands. 51 26.0 3) One religious brand has privileges or government access unavailable to other religions. 45 23.0 4) One single State or Official (Established) Religious Brand/Religion 50 25.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 325) According to the Report, to what extent does the Law regulate religion? (LAW_05)
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TOTAL % 0) Laws do not interfere with the free exercise of religion. 38 19.4 1) Laws inadvertently cause difficulty to all religions equally, e.g., in registration. 30 15.3 2) Laws cause problems, but only for some religions. 89 45.4 3) Laws cause problems for all but one religion. 24 12.2 4) Laws prohibit the free exercise of religion. 15 7.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 326) According to the Report, how does the Government subsidize Religion [included 'in kind' to organizations run by religions, e.g., hospitals, schools, etc.]? (SUBSDY05)
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TOTAL % 0) No subsidies or equal to all (e.g., all are tax exempt) 48 24.5 1) Subsidies not mentioned, but subsidies are implied by level of government support for a particular religion 16 8.2 2) Cultural or Historical legacies only (e.g., religion inherits Cathedrals from previous Government spendin 13 6.6 3) Only some religions are excluded from available subsidies. 33 16.8 4) Only an approved set of religions receive government subsidies. 64 32.7 5) Only one religion is subsidized (including 'in kind' subsidies). 22 11.2 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 327) According to the Report, to what extent does one religious brand seem to monopolize or strongly influence religiously-related activities within society? (MONOPL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Religious brands do not seem to monopolize or influence society at all. 8 4.1 1) Religious influence is shared among various religion 'brands.' 49 25.0 2) Religious influence is shared among various religion brands that dominate in particular regions. 42 21.4 3) One religious brand seems to dominate. 57 29.1 4) Society is centered on one religious brand. 40 20.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 328) According to the Report, to what extent are societal attitudes open to all religious brands? (OPENRL05)
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TOTAL % 0) Benign or equal to all 35 17.9 1) Inadvertent insensitivity to other religious brands (other than the dominant religious brand) 9 4.6 2) Instances of discrimination towards other religious brands 29 14.8 3) Prejudices toward other religious brands that are real but hard to document 15 7.7 4) Instances of aggression towards other religious brands 53 27.0 5) Instances of fatal aggression to other religious brands 44 22.4 6) Open warfare or ongoing violent conflict along religious lines or between religious brands 11 5.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 329) According to the Report, to what extent is there religiously-related violence in the nation (victim and/or perpetrator)? (RELVIO05)
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TOTAL % 0) Isolated acts of religiously related violence 158 80.6 1) Widespread acts or covering several regions with religiously-related violence 36 18.4 2) Ongoing war with religiously-related violence 2 1.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 330) According to the Report, the Legal/Policy Framework of the country in regard to giving privileges, favors, resources, and/or finances is… (LEGPO05)
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TOTAL % 0) Does not give to any religion 45 23.0 1) Gives to any religion that asks or applies 11 5.6 2) Gives disproportionately to a select group of religions 56 28.6 3) Gives disproportionately to only 3 religions 2 1.0 4) Gives disproportionately to only 2 religions 7 3.6 5) Gives disproportionately to only 1 religion 58 29.6 6) Gives to only 1 brand of a larger religious tradition, e.g., only to one denomination or religious bran 17 8.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 331) According to the Report, which best describes the religious situation in the country? (DEMOG_05)
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TOTAL % 0) There are different religious brands, and it seems that people freely change brands. 125 63.8 1) There are different religious brands, but people generally do not seem to change religious brands 56 28.6 2) Theoretically, people can choose, but they all seem to prefer one religion or religious brand 12 6.1 3) People have only one choice of religion or religious brand. 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 332) According to the Report, what is the situation regarding social movements in relation to religious brands in the nation? (SOCMOV05)
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TOTAL % 0) Such movements are amicable and do not intimidate people from (other) religious brands. 102 52.0 1) Such movements are generally amicable but try to influence people from (other) religious brands through acts of charity or mercy. 2 1.0 2) Such movements try to influence people from (other) religious brands through proselytizing or other such propagation methods, but they do so peacefully and without physical or social intimidation. 13 6.6 3) Such movements are confrontative and try to influence or intimidate people from (other) religious brands, but stop short of physical violence to persons (e.g. they may cause property damage). 19 9.7 4) Such movements are militant and try to influence or intimidate people from (other) religious brands using physical violence to persons and property. 60 30.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 333) According to the Report, what is the situation regarding social movements in relation to religious brands in the country? (SOCMV205)
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TOTAL % 0) All social movement(s) exist that are reported either promote religious freedom or are amicable and do not intimidate people from (other) religious brands. 135 68.9 1) Social movement(s) exist that seek national or regional hegemony for a religious brand, but they are uncoordinated at either national or regional levels (flashes of activity). 10 5.1 2) Social movement(s) exist that seek national or regional hegemony for a religious brand through unconnected, but regionally coordinated means (regional & organized activity). 24 12.2 3) Social movement(s) exist that seek national or regional hegemony for a religious brand through nationally coordinated means (national & organized activity). 27 13.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 334) According to the Report, what is the situation regarding social movements in relation to religious brands in the country? [Category labels are the following…] 0.0 = All social movement(s) that are reported either promote religious freedom or are amicable and do not intimidate people from (other) religious brands. 1.1 = Social movement(s) exist that campaign against certain religious brands, but they are uncoordinated at either national or regional levels. [flashes of activity] 2.1 = Social movement(s) exist that campaign against certain religious brands through unconnected, but regionally coordinated means. [regional & organized activity] 3.1 = Social movement(s) exist that campaign against certain religious brands through nationally coordinated means. [national & organized activity] (SOCMV305)
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TOTAL % 0) 136 69.4 1.1) 11 5.6 2.1) 17 8.7 3.1) 32 16.3 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 335) According to the Report, what is the situation regarding social movements in relation to religious brands in the country? [Answers to SOCMV205 + SOCMV305 are combined.] (SOCMV505)
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TOTAL % 0) [Either A or B]: a) All social movement(s) exist that are reported either promote religious freedom or are amicable and do not intimidate people from (other) religious brands, or b) All social movement(s) that are reported either promote religious freedom or are amicable and do not intimidate people from (other) religious brands. 131 66.8 1) [Either A or B]: a) Social movement(s) exist that seek national or regional hegemony for a religious brand, but they are uncoordinated at either national or regional levels. [flashes of activity], or b) Social movement(s) exist that campaign against certain religious brands, but they are uncoordinated at either national or regional levels [flashes of activity]. 10 5.1 2) [Either A or B]: a) Social movement(s) exist that seek national or regional hegemony for a religious brand through unconnected, but regionally coordinated means [regional & organized activity], or b) Social movement(s) exist that campaign against certain religious brands through unconnected, but regionally coordinated means [regional & organized activity]. 22 11.2 3) [Either A or B]: a) Social movement(s) exist that seek national or regional hegemony for a religious brand through nationally coordinated means. [national & organized activity], or b) Social movement(s) exist that campaign against certain religious brands through nationally coordinated means [national & organized activity]. 33 16.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 336) The Report mentions the following about foreign religious missionaries and/or clergy from minority religious brands in this country… (MSSY205)
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TOTAL % 0) Only positive observations are mentioned. 83 42.3 1) They have similar visa or residency problems as other expatriates. 14 7.1 2) They experience bureaucratic delays because of their religious brand. 11 5.6 3) They experience concrete restrictions on their activities. 18 9.2 4) They are harassed. 12 6.1 5) They are physically abused or imprisoned. 11 5.6 6) They are killed, banished, or completely prevented from entering the country due to their religious capacity. 47 24.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 337) According to the Report, what is the highest level of religious violence reported? (RELVI205)
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TOTAL % 0) None 78 39.8 1) Anti-religious brand graffiti 2 1.0 2) Vandalism to religious brand property 15 7.7 3) Bombing or burning of religious brand property 11 5.6 4) Beating, rape or physical assault of person(s) due to religious brand 26 13.3 5) Torture or killing of person(s) due to religious brand 47 24.0 6) Massacre of and/or war between religious brands 17 8.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 338) According to the Report, what is the highest level of restrictions reported? (RELREG05)
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TOTAL % 0) None reported. 41 20.9 1) Difficulties for certain religious brands, e.g., registering or having legally recognized status, but these difficulties do not proscribe those religious brands. 36 18.4 2) Restrictions on certain religious brands e.g., the use and/or ownership of property which are not equitable for all religious brands, and/or, e.g., 'national patrimony' care or Government ownership of religious buildings. 36 18.4 3) The Government targets certain religious brands to be controlled or proscribed. 22 11.2 4) Government involvement in the internal and/or international affairs of religious brands. 28 14.3 5) Prohibition of religious practice except for that which is approved by the Government.] 33 16.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 339) According to the Report, the religious legal/policy framework primarily responds to… (LAWRE105)
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TOTAL % 0) The ideal of assuring that no religion is established by regulations, subsidies or favoritism. 65 33.2 1) Concerns that certain religious brands cause violence, instability or perceived threats to the well-being of some citizens. 36 18.4 2) Concerns that certain religious brands cause violence, instability or perceived threats to the order of society. 52 26.5 3) Concerns that certain religious brands cause violence, instability or perceived threats to the legitimacy of the Government. 43 21.9 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 340) According to the Report, the religious legal/policy framework primarily responds to… [Category labels are the following: 0.0 = The ideal of assuring that no religion is established by regulations, subsidies or favoritism. 1.1 = The needs and aims of most religious brands. 2.1 = The needs and aims of the historically established religious brand(s) of the country. 3.1 = The needs and aims of one religious brand above all others.] (LAWRE205)
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TOTAL % 0) 34 17.3 1.1) 61 31.1 2.1) 44 22.4 3.1) 57 29.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 341) Considering the Report, what best describes the position of Religious Law (e.g., Shari'a, Cannon Law, The Decalogue) in the country? (RELAW105)
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TOTAL % 0) It does not rule the country in whole or part. 147 75.0 1) Political or social movements advocate its adoption for the entire country. 15 7.7 2) It is the law in all regions in the country, but some groups are exempt from certain applications of the law. 28 14.3 3) It is the unqualified law in all regions in the country. 6 3.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 342) Considering the Report, what best describes the position of Religious Law (e.g., Shari'a, Cannon Law, The Decalogue) in the country? [Category labels are the following: 0.0 = It does not rule the country in whole or part. 1.1 = Political or social movements advocate its adoption for some regions of the country. 2.1 = It is the law in some regions in the country, but some groups in those regions are exempt from certain applications of the law. 3.1 = It is the unqualified law in some regions in the country.] (RELAW205)
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TOTAL % 0) 146 74.5 1.1) 11 5.6 2.1) 16 8.2 3.1) 23 11.7 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 343) According to the Report, what best describes the relationship between land and religion in the nation? [A holy site is often a place of religious pilgrimage (e.g., the site itself is associated with religious power) to e.g., a shrine, a holy person's mausoleum, a religion's holy (sacred) location. It is more than a local meeting place or religious school/seminary. It is a place (building or location) that is viewed as having religious power.] (LAND105)
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TOTAL % 0) There are no holy sites mentioned, the defilement of which would result in violence. 183 93.4 1) There is a local holy site(s), the defilement of which would result in certain but limited violence. 4 2.0 2) There is a national holy site(s), the defilement of which would result in certain and uncontrollable national violence 2 1.0 3) There is an international holy site(s), the defilement of which would result in certain and uncontrollable international violence. 7 3.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 344) According to the Report, what best describes the relationship between land and religion in the nation? [Category labels are the following: 0 = There are no land or property disputes related to religion. 1.1 = There is an unresolved property dispute(s) with religious significance. 2.1 = There is an unresolved internal land or border dispute with religious significance. 3.1 = There is an unresolved international land or border dispute with religious significance.] (LAND205)
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TOTAL % 0) 122 62.2 1.1) 59 30.1 2.1) 10 5.1 3.1) 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 345) According to the Report, what best describes the religious coverage of the country? (RELMON05)
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TOTAL % 0) No single religious brand dominates the population. 51 26.0 1) The two leading religious brands dominate the population. 44 22.4 2) One religious brand dominates the population. 101 51.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 346) According to the Report, what best descries religious participation in the country? (PARTIC05)
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TOTAL % 0) The population does not participate widely. 78 39.8 1) The population participates somewhat (e.g., mostly as part of a historical tradition). 56 28.6 2) Participation is high. 62 31.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 347) According to the Report, what is the direction of religious participation in the country? (INCRES05)
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TOTAL % 0) Participation is stable, neither increasing nor decreasing. 156 79.6 1) Participation is increasing. 30 15.3 2) Participation is decreasing. 10 5.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 348) According to the Report, what is the direction of religious participation in religions other than the main religion of the country? (MININC05)
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TOTAL % 0) Participation is stable, neither increasing nor decreasing. 126 64.3 1) Participation is increasing. 65 33.2 2) Participation is decreasing. 5 2.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 349) According to the Report, to what extent do the official laws, policies, or administrative actions of the state restrict the practice, profession, or selection of religion? (RSTRCT05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 29 14.8 1) 1 39 19.9 2) 2 21 10.7 3) 3 22 11.2 4) 4 10 5.1 5) 5 9 4.6 6) 6 16 8.2 7) 7 19 9.7 8) 8 11 5.6 9) 9 13 6.6 10) Extensive restrictions by government 7 3.6 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 350) According to the Report, to what extent does the state provide a select religion or small group of religions with privileges, financial support, or favorable sanctions? (FAVOR05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 19 9.7 1) 1 19 9.7 2) 2 18 9.2 3) 3 23 11.7 4) 4 16 8.2 5) 5 26 13.3 6) 6 18 9.2 7) 7 18 9.2 8) 8 20 10.2 9) 9 11 5.6 10) Extensive provisions by government 8 4.1 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 351) According to the Report, to what extent do the society's religious groups, associations, or the culture at large restrict the practice, profession, or selection of religion? [Society includes religious groups, movements, associations, culture, etc.] (PROTEC05)
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TOTAL % 0) None 17 8.7 1) 1 27 13.8 2) 2 17 8.7 3) 3 25 12.8 4) 4 23 11.7 5) 5 23 11.7 6) 6 20 10.2 7) 7 16 8.2 8) 8 15 7.7 9) 9 12 6.1 10) Extensive restrictions by society 1 0.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 352) Original values of GRI_05, for replication purposes only (see note on Fall 2012 Update) (GRI05REP)
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TOTAL % 0) 53 27.0 .556) 8 4.1 .833) 17 8.7 1.389) 16 8.2 1.667) 4 2.0 2.222) 14 7.1 3.056) 9 4.6 3.889) 2 1.0 4.445) 1 0.5 4.722) 5 2.6 5.278) 5 2.6 5.556) 5 2.6 6.111) 4 2.0 6.389) 5 2.6 6.945) 9 4.6 7.222) 3 1.5 7.778) 13 6.6 8.056) 1 0.5 8.611) 12 6.1 9.167) 5 2.6 9.445) 2 1.0 10) 3 1.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 353) I-GVTFAV: GFI: Government Favoritism Index (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-GVTFAV)
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TOTAL % 0) Low government favoritism 57 29.1 1) Medium government favoritism 52 26.5 2) High government favoritism 87 44.4 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 354) I-GVTREG: GRI: Government Regulation Index. (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-GVTREG)
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TOTAL % 0) Low government regulation 118 60.2 1) Medium government regulation 29 14.8 2) High government regulation 49 25.0 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 355) I-SOCREG: SRI: Social Regulation Index (Recoded for use with online analysis) (I-SOCREG)
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TOTAL % 0) Low social regulation 99 50.5 1) Medium social regulation 49 25.0 2) High social regulation 48 24.5 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
- 356) I-REGION: State Department Reporting Region (for use with online analysis) (I-REGION)
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TOTAL % 1) Africa 48 24.5 2) East Asia and Pacific 33 16.8 3) Europe and Eurasia 54 27.6 4) Near East and North Africa 20 10.2 5) South Asia 8 4.1 6) Western Hemisphere 33 16.8 TOTAL 196 100.0 - [ Analyze results | Add to Question Bank | View Question Bank ]
International Religious Freedom Data, 2005
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