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  1. According to the most recent Gallup Korea survey on religion (published in April 2021), 54 percent of respondents said the influence of religion in society was “the same as the past,” 28 percent said the influence of religion was decreasing, and 18 percent said it was increasing.

  2. May 10, 2022 · INSPIRATION. Fig. 1: Religious Affiliation of Korean Americans (Source: Pew Research Center) My inspiration was this pie chart ( Fig. 1) explaining the religious makeup of Korean Americans in the US from the Pew Research Center article “Asian Americans: A Mosaic of Faiths” (2012).

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  4. 2022). According to a 2015 census conducted by the Korea Statistical Information Service, of the 44 percent of the population espousing a religion, 45 percent are Protestant, 35 percent Buddhist, 18 percent Roman Catholic, and 2 percent “other” (including Won Buddhism, Confucianism, Jeongsando, Cheondogyo,

  5. May 12, 2021 · According to a 2015 census conducted by the Korea Statistical Information Service, of the 44 percent of the population espousing a religion, 45 percent are Protestant, 35 percent Buddhist, 18 percent Roman Catholic, and 2 percent “other” (including Won Buddhism, Confucianism, Jeongsando, Cheondogyo, Daejonggyo, Daesun Jinrihoe, and Islam).

  6. Tableau (to create maps, treemaps, pie charts, dot plots, and bubble charts) Method. 1) Finding data on South Koreas religious statistics. For South Koreas religious statistics, I used the most recent Korean government official statistics (from 2015).

  7. Feb 24, 2016 · Posted February 24, 2016. Reading Time 6 minutes. Looking at a simple pie chart depicting current patterns of affiliation in Los Angeles and Seoulthe comparison case in CRCC’s Religious Competition and Creative Innovation (RCCI) project —the cities seem remarkably similar. About half of the adult population in Los Angeles identifies with ...

  8. Jul 19, 2012 · modern Korea. Since shamanism is not an organized religion, there is no central office to keep track of how many shamans there are. Nevertheless, knowledgeable observers estimate there may be as many as 300,000 prac-ticing shamans in South Korea today.3 What makes Korea’s religious diversity even more remarkable is that,

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