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Comparing Levels of Religious Nationalism Around the World

  • People in middle-income countries are more likely to be 'religious nationalists' than those in high-income countries, according to a new report by the Pew Research Center.
  • Less than 1% of adults in Germany and Sweden were religious nationalists, while 46% in Indonesia and 45% in Bangladesh were identified as such.
  • A median of 77% across 36 countries said religion mostly helps society, with 87% in middle-income countries agreeing compared to 56% in high-income countries.
  • The study found that individuals with lower education levels were more likely to be religious nationalists, and those on the ideological right were also more likely to identify as such.
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