Publications

WIREL project:

  • Burkimsher, M., and K. Zeman (forthcoming). Socio-Economic Differences in Childlessness in Switzerland and Austria. In: Michaela Kreyenfeld and Dirk Konietzka (eds.), Childlessness in Europe: Patterns, Causes and Contexts. Springer.
  • Muttarak, R., and M. R. Testa. 2015. Trends, patterns and determinants of interreligious partnerships in Austria (1971-2001). In Brian J. Grim, Todd M. Johnson, Vegard Skirbekk and Gina A. Zurlo (eds.), Yearbook of International Religious Demography (Chapter 4). Brill. [pdf]
  • Klotz, J., and R. Gisser. 2015. Mortality Differentials by Religious Denomination in Vienna 1981-2002. VID Working Paper 8/2015. Vienna Institute of Demography (Austrian Academy of Sciences). [pdf]
  • Goujon, A., and R. Bauer. 2015. Demographic Forces Shaping the Religious Landscape of Vienna. In Brunn, S. D. (eds.), The Changing World Religion Map. Springer. [chapter – pay-walled]
  • Potancokova, M. and C. Berghammer. 2014. Urban faith: religious change in Vienna and Austria, 1986-2013. In Hödl, H. G. and L. Pokorny (eds.). Religion in Austria, Volume 2. Vienna, Praesens Verlag, 217-251. [pdf]
  • Speringer, M., and R. Bauer. 2014. Residential Patterns by Religion and Ethnicity in Vienna. In Brian J. Grim, Todd M. Johnson, Vegard Skirbekk and Gina A. Zurlo (eds.), Yearbook of International Religious Demography. Brill. [pdf – accepted version]
  • Krivanek, D. 2013. „Denn vor Gott sind alle Menschen gleich“ (Römer 2, 11) – Eine Religionssoziologische Studie über die steigende Anzahl der Kirchenaustritte (Master Thesis). Department of Sociology, University of Vienna. [pdf]

 

Related publications from WIREL researchers by topic:

Fertility and Religion

  • Berghammer, C. (2008). Mehr Nachwuchs für religiöse Mütter in Europa. Demographische Forschung aus erster Hand 1, p. 3. [pdf]
  • Berghammer, C. (2009). Religion, ideale Kinderzahl und Geburtenverhalten. In: Buber-Ennser, I. and N. Neuwirth (Eds.). Familienentwicklung in Österreich. Erste Ergebnisse des „Generations and Gender Survey (GGS)“ 2008/09. Vienna, p. 30. [pdf]
  • Berghammer, C. (online first). Family life trajectories and religiosity in Austria. European Sociological Review. [Abstract]
  • Berghammer, C. 2009. Religious socialisation and fertility: transition to third birth in the Netherlands. European Journal of Population 25(3), pp. 297-324. [Abstract]
  • Berghammer, C. and J. Schuster. 2010. Alles hat seine Stunde? Religiosität und die Zeitpunkte von Ereignissen im Familienverlauf. In: Mazal, W. (Ed.). Familie und Religion. Aktuelle Beiträge aus der interdisziplinären Familienforschung. ÖIF Schriftenreihe, Band 22. Opladen, Budrich, pp. 11-38. [pdf]
  • Doblhammer, G., C. Berghammer and R. Jonassen. 2009. Demographie: Trends und Muster im Europäischen Kontext und der Einfluss von Religion auf das demographische Verhalten. In: Klie, T., M. Kumlehn and R. Kunz (Eds.). Praktische Theologie des Alterns. Berlin/New York, de Gruyter, pp. 7-34. [pdf]
  • Philipov, D. and C. Berghammer. 2007. Religion and fertility ideals, intentions and behaviour: a comparative study of European countries. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, pp. 271-305. [pdf]

Religion and Demography in North America

  • Goujon, A., E. Caron Malenfant, V. Skirbekk. 2013 (forthcoming). Towards a Catholic North America? Projections of Religions beyond the mid-21st Century. In Brunn, S. D.(Ed), The Changing World Religion Map. Springer
  • Goujon, A. 2010. Laizismus, Fundamentalismus oder Katholizismus? Projektionen der religiösen Zusammensetzung in den USA bis Mitte des 21. Jahrhunderts. Demographische Forschung Aus Erster Hand 7(1): 4. [pdf]
  • Kaufmann, E., A. Goujon, V. Skirbekk. (online first). American political affiliation, 2003–43: A cohort component projection. Population Studies. [pdf]
  • Kaufmann, E., V. Skirbekk, A. Goujon. 2010. Secularism, fundamentalism, or Catholicism? The religious composition of the United States to 2043. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 49(2): pp. 293-310. [html]
  • Skirbekk, V., A. Goujon. 2010. U.S. population trends a matter of faith.  Options (IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria), Winter 2010, p.23. [pdf]
  • Skirbekk, V., Caron Malenfant, É., Basten, S., and M. Stonawski. Forthcoming. The religious composition of the Chinese Diaspora, focusing on Canada. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.

Religion and Demography in Europe

  • Stonawski, M., Skirbekk, V., Hacket, C., Potančokováand, M., and B. Grim. 2014. The Size and Demographic Structure of Religions in Europe. In Brian J. Grim, Todd M. Johnson, Vegard Skirbekk and Gina A. Zurlo (Ed.), Yearbook of International Religious Demography. Brill.
  • Goujon, A., V. Skirbekk, K. Fliegenschnee. 2007. New Times, Old Beliefs: Investigating the Future of Religions in Austria and Switzerland. In EUROSTAT, Work Session on Demographic Projections, Bucharest, 10-12 Oct 2007, Luxembourg, 355-370. [pdf]
  • Kaufmann, E., A. Goujon, V. Skirbekk. 2011. The End of Secularization in Europe?: A Socio-Demographic Perspective. Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review 2011, 0:0 1-23 doi:10.1093/socrel/srr033. [Abstract]
  • Stonawski, M., V. Skirbekk, S. K.C., A. Goujon. 2010. Projections of religiosity for Spain. In EUROSTAT, Work Session on Demographic Projections, Lisbon, 28-30 April 2010, Luxembourg, 421-438 pp. [pdf]

Religion and Demography in Austria

  • Fliegenschnee, K., A. Goujon and W. Lutz. 2004. Neue demographische Szenarien zur Zukunft der Evangelischen Kirche in Österreich. Amt und Gemeinde 9-10 (September/October 2004): 172-182.
  • Goujon, A., V. Skirbekk, K. Fliegenschnee, P. Strzelecki. 2007. New Times, Old Beliefs: Projecting the Future Size of Religions in Austria. 2007 Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 237-270. [pdf]

Global Landscapes and Projections of Religious Denominations

  • Hacket, C., Grim, B., Stonawski, M., Skirbekk, V., Kuriakose, N., and M. Potančoková. 2014. Methodology of the Pew Research Global Religious Landscape Study. In Brian J. Grim, Todd M. Johnson, Vegard Skirbekk and Gina A. Zurlo (Ed.), Yearbook of International Religious Demography. Brill.
  • Skirbekk, V., Stonawski, M., and A. Goujon (contributing authors). 2011. Global Christianity: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World’s Christian Population. Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life. [pdf]
  • Skirbekk, V., Stonawski, M., KC, S., and A. Goujon (contributing authors). 2010. The Future of the Global Muslim Population. Projections for 2010-2030. Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life. [pdf]