List of countries by irreligion

Irreligion, which may include deism, agnosticism, ignosticism, antireligion, atheism, skepticism, ietsism, spiritual but not religious, freethought, antitheism, apatheism, non-belief, pandeism, secular humanism, non-religious theism, pantheism and panentheism, varies in the different countries around the world. In a 2014 poll 33% of the world population were estimated to be atheist or not religious, splitting into 11% atheists and 22% not religious.[2]
Methodology
Each poll uses different questions and methods.
- The WIN-Gallup International Association (WIN/GIA) poll asked "Irrespective of whether you attend a place of worship or not, would you say you are a religious person, not a religious person or a convinced atheist?" The results below are the totals for "not a religious person" and "a convinced atheist". Polling was face-to-face in 31 countries, by telephone in 12 and online in 22.
- Dentsu Communication Institute provides data for respondents who stated that they have "no religion".
- Phil Zuckerman uses only the number who describe themselves as atheist or agnostic.
The numbers come from different years, and might not be accurate for countries with governments that require or urge religion or secularism.
Countries
Country | WIN/GIA[3] (2014) |
WIN/GIA[4][5] (2012) |
Dentsu[6] (2006) |
Zuckerman[7] |
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9% | 15% | ||
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8% | |||
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20% | 26% | 13% | 4–8% |
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5% | 5% | 34% | |
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58% | 58% | 24–25% | |
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54% | 53% | 12% | 18–26% |
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54% | 51% | ||
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5% | |||
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48% | 17% | ||
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48% | 34% | 35% | 42–43% |
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32% | 29% | ||
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18% | 14% | ||
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39% | 30% | 30% | 34–40% |
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17% | |||
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53% | 49% | 26% | 19–30% |
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34% | |||
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90% | 77% | 93% | 8–14% |
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17% | 15% | ||
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13% | 7% | ||
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7% | |||
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75% | 78% | 64% | 54–61% |
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52% | 10% | 43–80% | |
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7% | |||
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28% | 29% | ||
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76% | 49% | ||
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7% | 6% | ||
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42% | 44% | 12% | 28–60% |
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53% | 63% | 43% | 43–54% |
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7% | 13% | ||
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59% | 48% | 25% | 41–49% |
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2% | |||
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21% | 4% | 16% | |
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70% | 60% | ||
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43% | 32–46% | ||
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44% | 41% | 4% | 16–23% |
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23% | 16% | 7% | |
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15% | |||
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1% | |||
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9% | |||
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51% | 54% | 7% | |
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65% | 15–37% | ||
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24% | 23% | 18% | 6–15% |
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62% | 62% | 52% | 64–65% |
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11–12% | |||
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9% | 11% | ||
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8% | |||
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7% | |||
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50% | 41% | 20–29% | |
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18% | 35% | ||
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23% | 19% | 13% | |
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30% | |||
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10% | 9% | ||
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23% | 13% | ||
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1% | |||
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28% | 21% | ||
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10% | |||
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9% | |||
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5% | |||
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66% | 56% | 55% | 39–44% |
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20–22% | |||
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16% | 5% | 1% | |
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15% | |||
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31–72% | |||
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11% | 10% | ||
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19% | 33% | ||
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4% | |||
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13% | 11% | 5% | |
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22% | 11% | ||
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12% | 14% | 5% | |
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37% | 11% | 4–9% | |
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11% | |||
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17% | 7% | 2% | |
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23% | 32% | 48% | 24–48% |
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24% | |||
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21% | 19% | ||
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13% | |||
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23% | 10–28% | ||
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30% | 35–38% | ||
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32% | 11% | ||
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55% | 46% | 37% | 30–52% |
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16% | |||
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55% | 47% | 16% | 15–24% |
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76% | 58% | 25% | 46–85% |
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58% | 47% | 17–27% | |
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24% | |||
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2% | |||
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2% | |||
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22% | |||
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15% | 75% | 3% | |
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1% | |||
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24% | 23% | 42% | 20% |
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66% | 31–44% | ||
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39% | 35% | 20% | 3–9% |
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12% | |||
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18% | |||
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27% | |||
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54% | 65% | 46% | 81% |
By population as of 2004
Countries with the greatest number of people without religion (including agnostics and atheists) based on the total population of each country as of 2004 and the percentage of nonreligious people according to Zuckerman:[7]
Country | People without religion |
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103,907,840 – 181,838,720 |
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81,493,120 – 82,766,450 |
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66,978,900 |
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34,507,680 – 69,015,360 |
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33,794,250 – 40,388,250 |
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25,982,320 – 32,628,960 |
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18,684,010 – 26,519,240 |
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14,579,400 – 25,270,960 |
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9,546,400 |
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8,790,840 – 26,822,520 |
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6,364,020 – 7,179,920 |
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6,176,520 – 9,752,400 |
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6,042,150 – 9,667,440 |
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5,460,000 |
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5,240,000 |
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5,328,940 – 6,250,121 |
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4,779,120 – 4,978,250 |
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4,346,160 – 4,449,640 |
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4,133,560 – 7,638,100 |
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3,483,420 – 8,708,550 |
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3,404,700 |
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3,210,240 – 4,614,720 |
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2,556,120 – 3,007,200 |
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2,327,590 – 4,330,400 |
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1,752,870 |
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1,703,680 |
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1,665,840 – 1,817,280 |
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1,565,800 – 3,131,600 |
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1,471,500 – 2,125,500 |
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1,460,200 – 3,129,000 |
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1,418,250 – 3,294,000 |
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1,266,670 – 2,011,770 |
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929,850 – 2,293,630 |
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798,800 – 878,680 |
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791,630 |
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703,850 – 764,180 |
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657,580 |
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618,380 |
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566,020 |
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542,400 – 1,518,720 |
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469,040 |
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461,200 – 668,740 |
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420,960 – 947,160 |
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418,740 |
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407,880 |
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355,670 |
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314,790 |
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283,600 |
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247,590 |
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47,040 – 67,620 |
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2,870,000 |
See also
Notes
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- ↑ Based on the data of the Dentsu Communication Institute and the data of Zuckerman. Largest values taken.
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