Africa: Religion and Prejudice: Micro-Level Evidence From Africa

Africa: Religion and Prejudice: Micro-Level Evidence From Africa

People with no religious affiliation are least likely to express tolerance of religious differences. Abstract While scholarship on religious tolerance has grown, little is known about how (non)religious identity shapes prejudice in highly religious societies, particularly in the Global South. This exploratory study addresses that gap using Afrobarometer survey data from 39 African countries (N≈147,000)…

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