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  1. 4 Ιουλ 2024 · In 2022, around 31.6 percent of the global population were identify as Christian. Around 25.8 percent of the global population identify as Muslims, followed by 15.1 percent of global...

  2. 2 Απρ 2015 · For example, 11% of the world’s population was at least 60 years old in 2010. But fully 20% of Jews around the world are 60 or older, as are 15% of Buddhists, 14% of Christians, 14% of adherents of other religions (taken as a whole), 13% of the unaffiliated and 11% of adherents of folk religions.

  3. 18 Δεκ 2012 · Roughly equal numbers of Christians live in Europe (26%), Latin America and the Caribbean (24%) and sub-Saharan Africa (24%). A plurality of Jews (44%) live in North America, while about four-in-ten (41%) live in the Middle East and North Africa – almost all of them in Israel.

  4. 16 Οκτ 2024 · World religions today. Currently, the world's largest religion is Christianity, followed by Islam, Hinduism, and then Buddhism. Judaism, in spite of its significance as the foundational...

  5. For 2023, we used Sheskin and Dashefsky data with the more accurate approximation of American Jews -- 7.5 million instead of 6.3 million. 2 Data as of May 9, 2024. 3 Sheskin and Dashefsky figures. 4 CIA World Factbook Figures. *As of January 1, 2024 (including Jews in Judea and Samaria). ***Based on Sheskin and Dashefsky figures.

  6. On January 1, 2021, the world’s Jewish population was estimated at 15,166,200an increase of 89,100 (0.59%) above the 2020 revised estimate of 15,077,100 (DellaPergola 2021a).

  7. Starting from the core Jewish population estimate of 15,263,500 (CJP) worldwide in 2022, once we add people who state they are partly Jewish and people who are currently not Jews but have one or two Jewish parents, a broader global population estimate of 20,028,800 (PJP) is obtained.

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