Profiles: Catholic

The following shows the demographic information within the Childhood Experience and Religious Affiliation Survey, and does not necessary reflect demographic realities in the Anglosphere. 

Instead the utility of the following is to compare those Catholics and the average to see where Catholics tend to differ.

I.) Summery 
II.) Data

I.) Summery 

Those who choose to identify as Catholic tended to be male, American and raised Catholic. 
They tended to have more stable upbringings than the average: 

Divorce was lower among their parents, and both abandonment by the father or mother 
was less common. 


II.) Data

Total Number: 234

Gender balance: 62.82% male
Average: 54.82%

Main country: 40.60% American
Average: 42.55% American

Age balance: 37.61% Millennial 
Average: 37.12% Millennial 

Education: 29.91% Bachelor
Average: 33.97% Bachelor 

Religion raised Catholic: 79.49%
Average: 26.40% Catholic

Father's religious involvement (Not necessarily Catholic):

Prayer: 36.32%

Meditation: 3.42%

Place of worship attendance: 67.95%

Grace before meals: 44.87%

None: 28.21%

Mother's religious involvement (Not necessarily Catholic):

Prayer: 60.26%

Meditation: 6.84%

Place of worship attendance: 83.76%

Grace before meals: 53.42%

None: 12.39%

Pre-adulthood Divorce: 13.68%
Average: 22.22%

Pre-adulthood Step-Father: 5.56%
Average: 11.86%

Pre-adulthood Step-Mother: 3.84%
Average: 7.69%

Pre-adulthood Father's abandonment: 5.56%
Average: 9.46%

Mother's abandonment: 0.86%
Average: 3.15%

Pre-adulthood Father's death: 4.7%
Average: 4.71%

Pre-adulthood Mother's death: 0.86%
Average: 1%

Ages 6-18 Agnostic/Atheist open identification: 17.52%
Average: 28.65%

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