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According to sociologists Ariela Keysar and Juhem Navarro-Rivera's 2013 review of numerous global studies on atheism, there are 450 to 500 million positive atheists and agnostics worldwide (7% of the world's population) with China alone accounting for 200 million of that demographic.
Countries with the greatest proportion of people without religion, including agnostics and atheists, from Irreligion by country (as of 2020): [42] Nonreligious population by country as of 2010 [43] Czech Republic 78.4% North Korea 71.3% Estonia 60.2% Hong Kong 54.7% China 51.8% New Zealand 48.2% [44] South Korea 46.6% Latvia 45.3%
In 2020, the World Religion Database estimated that the countries with the highest percentage of atheists were North Korea and Sweden. [63] A 2023 Gallup International survey found that Sweden was the country with the highest percentage of citizens that stated they do not believe in God.
This is an overview of religion by country or territory in 2010 according to a 2012 Pew Research Center report. [1] The article Religious information by country gives information from The World Factbook of the CIA and the U.S. Department of State .
Category: Atheism by country. 18 languages. ... Atheism in the United States (2 C, 39 P) This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 15:35 (UTC). ...
World map showing countries that formerly or currently practice state atheism. [26] Most of the countries that practice state atheism are socialist states , with a few exceptions such as Mexico during the Cristero War .
The Sharchops ethnic group, which forms the majority of the population of eastern Bhutan, reportedly practices Tibetan Buddhism combined with elements of the Bon tradition and Hinduism. According to an April estimate by the Ministry of Labor and Resources, just over 55,000 Indian laborers are present in the country, most of whom are Hindu or ...
The map is derived from Freedom Thought Report. The latest one states that apostasy in Malaysia is not punishable by death despite some of its provinces having such provisions, as it is contrary to the federal law.