Lista
Shteti
Perqindja qe deklaron se nuk jane fetare
Burimi i informacionit
75.7%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
59-71%
46%-85%
Zuckerman, Phil. "Atheism: Contemporary Rates and Patterns", chapter in The Cambridge Companion to Atheism, ed. by Michael Martin, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK (2005)
60%
US Department of State - International Religious Freedom Report 2006
[4]
L'Albanie en 2005
[5]
Various publications
[6]
59% (plus additional 8% did not fill in anything)
Czech Statistical Office (2001 census)
[7]
51.8%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
48.1%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
47.8%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
46.1%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
44.0%
28%-60%
Zuckerman, Phil. "Atheism: Contemporary Rates and Patterns", chapter in The Cambridge Companion to Atheism, ed. by Michael Martin, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK (2005)
42.6%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
42.4%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
40.6%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
36.4%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
35.4%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
34.7% (of the 87.3% who answered an optional question)
33.8%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
32.7%
German Worldview Research Group (2004)
[10]
29.9%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
29.9%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
27.2% (23.9% of women, 30.6% of men)
27.0%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
23.1%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
20.5%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
19.4%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
19%
18.7% (of the 88.8% who answered an optional question). 29.9% including no answer/inadequately described
17.8%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
17%
Centre of Sociological Investigations (2005)
[14]
16.2%
16.0%
Gallup-Argentina poll, April 2001
[16]
15.5% indicated no religion. (23.2% including no answer)
15.1%
Statistics South Africa Census 2001
[17]
American Religious Identification Survey (2001), as reported by
US Census Bureau;
[18] America's Military Population (Population Reference Bureau)
[19]
13.2%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
12.2%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
11.4%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
11.1%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
11.1%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
11%
Eurobarometer Poll (2005)
[12]
10.9%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
7.4%
National Demografic Census in 2000, conducted by the
IBGE.
[20]
6.6%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
6%
Public Opinion Research Centre (2007)
[21]
5.8%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
4.5%
4.7%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
4.0%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
2.5%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
2.4%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
1.7%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
1.3%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
1.1%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
0.7%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]
0.1%
Dentsu Communication Institute Inc, Japan Research Center (2006)
[2]