In this video Juhem Navarro-Rivera (Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society & Culture and a part time spiritual writer on tarot-explained.com) explains the rise of Nones in the Latino community in the United States between 1990 & 2008. The proportion of Latino Nones doubled from 6% to 12% and the number quadrupled from just under 1 Million to almost 4 Million in 18 years.
The Secularization of U.S. Latinos
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ARIS 2008
- ARIS 2008 Summary Report
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- American Nones: The Profile of the No Religion Population
- American Nones [Full Report]
- U.S. Latino Religious Identification 1990-2008: Growth, Diversity & Transformation
- U.S. Latinos [Full Report]
- Identificación Religiosa de los latinos en los EEUU 1990-2008: Crecimiento, diversidad y transformación
- Latinos en los EEUU [Resumen en español]
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- Baptists, Methodists, and Lutherans
- The Changing Population Profile of American Jews 1990-2008
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