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The Evolution of the Religious Structure in Romania since 1859 to the Present Day

Sorin Negruti
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Sorin Negruti: National Institute of Statistics

Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, 2014, vol. 62, issue 6, 39-47

Abstract: The article below represents the first statistical analysis of the evolution of religious congregations in Romania over a long lasting period. To realize this, official statistical data, obtained from the results of demographic records over 150 years of national statistics, has been used. The aim of the author is to offer specialty readers not only a general overview of the structure of the religious congregations on the Romanian territory and the respective changes occurred due to the historical environment. This paperwork is part of the study entitled „Representative statistical data regarding the historical past of socio-economical evolution in Romania at different stages”, a project that takes into account valuable information registered in the National Statistics Institute’s archives. This scientific study was first printed in the Romanian Statistics Magazine No. 1/2012.

Keywords: religious congregations; congregation statistics; demographic records; trends (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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