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[News Article] New Zealand Jedi on Census
27 Mar 2017 12:08 #279142
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Article Source Link here: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/90845887/census-2018-will-better-reflect-a-diverse-new-zealand-thanks-to-stats-nz-update
Article Source Link here: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/90845887/census-2018-will-better-reflect-a-diverse-new-zealand-thanks-to-stats-nz-update
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How many Kiwis are Jedis? Stats NZ update will better reflect NZ religions in 2018 Census
Putting "Jedi" as your religion on the census will no longer be an act of rebellion, as it has made the new list of ...
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Putting "Jedi" as your religion on the census will no longer be an act of rebellion, as it has made the new list of religious affiliations for the 2018 survey.
Thanks to a refresh of religious classifications in the upcoming census, Kiwis who affiliate with being a Jedi will soon be able to know how many others do, too. So will those who affiliate with Maoism, Marxism, and Falun Gong.
An update of the standard classification of religious affiliation means data collected in the 2018 Census of Population and Dwellings will more accurately reflect people's religious, philosophical, and spiritual beliefs. It is the first update to the classification since 1999.
While Jedi and Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster are both on the list, most of the changes involve more denominations for religions such as Judaism and Islam.
The census will even show how many New Zealanders worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
ARNE NIKLAS JANSSON/SUPPLIED
The census will even show how many New Zealanders worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Andrew Hancock, Statistics NZ senior researcher, said through consultation with stakeholders and the public they came up with the changes to better reflect what people were already writing on surveys such as the census.
READ MORE:
* Keeping the faith in a secular world
* How to debate the issue of religion
* Call for all major religions to be taught in schools
"We've got all these people giving these types of responses, such as Jedi, and we want to be able to reflect that in the data," he said. "Yes, a lot of focus has been on Jedi, but there's also changes in Buddhist and additional Catholic groups, and a whole lot of other religious beliefs.
"It's about beng more transparent around the types of responses we get, and being able to make that data available."
He noted the review didn't aim to define religions, "because that's problematic", but rather enable more responses to be coded.
"It's a complex topic, there's a lot of diversity. It's important for cultural wellbeing, seeing how different people affiliate."
According to the Statistics NZ website, for statistical purposes, religion is often defined as either "a religious or spiritual belief or preference, regardless of whether or not this belief is represented by an organised group", or "an affiliation with an organised group having a specific religious or spiritual tenets".
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The last three census surveys showed the number of Kiwis who affiliate with Christian religions is declining and the number who affiliate with other religions, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam, is on the rise.
In general, however, more Kiwis are opting for a life without religion. Figures from 2013 showed any claim to a Christian majority in New Zealand is shaky, with fewer than 1.9 million people affiliated with a church — down from more than 2 million in 2006.
- Stuff
Putting "Jedi" as your religion on the census will no longer be an act of rebellion, as it has made the new list of ...
SMH
Putting "Jedi" as your religion on the census will no longer be an act of rebellion, as it has made the new list of religious affiliations for the 2018 survey.
Thanks to a refresh of religious classifications in the upcoming census, Kiwis who affiliate with being a Jedi will soon be able to know how many others do, too. So will those who affiliate with Maoism, Marxism, and Falun Gong.
An update of the standard classification of religious affiliation means data collected in the 2018 Census of Population and Dwellings will more accurately reflect people's religious, philosophical, and spiritual beliefs. It is the first update to the classification since 1999.
While Jedi and Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster are both on the list, most of the changes involve more denominations for religions such as Judaism and Islam.
The census will even show how many New Zealanders worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
ARNE NIKLAS JANSSON/SUPPLIED
The census will even show how many New Zealanders worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Andrew Hancock, Statistics NZ senior researcher, said through consultation with stakeholders and the public they came up with the changes to better reflect what people were already writing on surveys such as the census.
READ MORE:
* Keeping the faith in a secular world
* How to debate the issue of religion
* Call for all major religions to be taught in schools
"We've got all these people giving these types of responses, such as Jedi, and we want to be able to reflect that in the data," he said. "Yes, a lot of focus has been on Jedi, but there's also changes in Buddhist and additional Catholic groups, and a whole lot of other religious beliefs.
"It's about beng more transparent around the types of responses we get, and being able to make that data available."
He noted the review didn't aim to define religions, "because that's problematic", but rather enable more responses to be coded.
"It's a complex topic, there's a lot of diversity. It's important for cultural wellbeing, seeing how different people affiliate."
According to the Statistics NZ website, for statistical purposes, religion is often defined as either "a religious or spiritual belief or preference, regardless of whether or not this belief is represented by an organised group", or "an affiliation with an organised group having a specific religious or spiritual tenets".
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The last three census surveys showed the number of Kiwis who affiliate with Christian religions is declining and the number who affiliate with other religions, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam, is on the rise.
In general, however, more Kiwis are opting for a life without religion. Figures from 2013 showed any claim to a Christian majority in New Zealand is shaky, with fewer than 1.9 million people affiliated with a church — down from more than 2 million in 2006.
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27 Mar 2017 12:28 #279159
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Progress? This seems very promising. Take the rebellion out of it and perhaps those trolling will move onto something else. Now I'm awaiting the census to be done so we can see some real statisics.
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27 Mar 2017 13:25 #279168
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Indeed! It will be interesting to see Now to get the other places to do the same for a more overall result
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28 Mar 2017 19:11 #279291
by Brenna
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Part of the seduction of most religions is the idea that if you just say the right things and believe really hard, your salvation will be at hand.
With Jediism. No one is coming to save you. You have to get off your ass and do it yourself - Me
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On the last census I went into great detail on my form about the fact that I was putting Jedi on there as a serious selection and not just part of the "you don't need to know our religion" push back that started the whole thing. Glad to see they are taking it more seriously this year. Only disappointed I'm not there anymore to tick the box. Would be bloody cool!
Walking, stumbling on these shadowfeet
Part of the seduction of most religions is the idea that if you just say the right things and believe really hard, your salvation will be at hand.
With Jediism. No one is coming to save you. You have to get off your ass and do it yourself - Me
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