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Around 16% of the world's population consider themselves to be nonreligious, which includes atheists, agnostics, and those who identify as "nothing in particular" when asked about their religious affiliation.
Approximately 48% of New Zealanders consider themselves not religious.
Many Americans consider themselves to be part of the middle class because it carries a positive connotation and reflects a sense of stability, comfort, and opportunity. Additionally, the middle class is often seen as representing the majority of the population in the United States, encompassing a wide range of professions and income levels.
I can't find any easy reference for this information. I did find a Canadian study that found that about 9% of Canadians had visited or would visit a naturist facility; the number of actual "nudists" would be somewhat lower (since that figure would include one-time visitors as well as those who habitually do so), and an additional 11% or so have or would go "skinny-dipping" in mixed company. However, nearly 40% responded that they go naked in their own homes (presumably this means outside of times when it would be considered almost mandatory to be naked, such as while in the shower).In the US the largest nudist organization is the American Association for Nude Recreation, which boasts about 30,000 members; it's fairly safe to assume that nearly all of these would consider themselves "nudists". That's a pretty large number in an absolute sense, but it's only a tiny percentage of the US population as a whole; of course, not everyone who consider themselves a nudist belongs to AANR.
About 20% of the US population identifies as Catholic.
Arithmetic population density does not provide insights into the distribution of the population within a given area. It does not account for variations in population concentration and can mask disparities in population distribution within a region. Additionally, it does not consider factors such as age distribution, cultural diversity, or economic characteristics of the population.
Approximately 48% of New Zealanders consider themselves not religious.
According to foodreference.com "Approximately 8% of Californians are vegetarians"
Virtually 100% of people who consider themselves gay really are gay. There are a few exceptions, where a person might be confused about their orientation, but those people wouldn't consider themselves gay.
A Time/CNN poll taken in 2002 found 4% of American adults consider themselves vegetarians, and of this group, 5% consider themselves vegans. (There is a difference between vegans and vegetarians) Xo, Smartiiz.
73% of Federal inmates consider themselves Democrats. State stats will be skewed according to their location.
of course! Generally sub-Saharan Africans consider themselves Africans....
Birmingham's city area has a population of 1,028,700. The Urban Area has a population of 2,284,093 and includes many places which do not consider themselves part of Birmingham (Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley, Solihul and the Black Country). Birmingham, Alabama has a population of 229,800
Yes, they can. They can also consider themselves a Tyrannosaurus and be approximately equally correct.
Hinduism is practiced in many countries, but originates from and is primarily practiced in India, where 80% of the population, or about 900 million people, consider themselves to be Hindu.
About 70% of teenagers consider themselves to be spenders rather than savers.
The overwhelming majority of Egyptians consider themselves Arabs. Some Coptic Christians in Egypt do not consider themselves Arabs because they believe themselves to be descendants of the original Ancient Egyptians.
Because of Yellow Emperor's many great accomplishments, all Chinese consider themselves the descendants of Yellow Emperor.