
Spread of non-denominationalism
Above all in Europe. China, Vietnam and the countries of the Western world, a trend towards non-denominationalism, i.e. a detachment from all religious communities and tendencies, is discernible.Countries with a conspicuously high proportion of non-denominational groups are shown here.

Country | Distribution | Total |
---|---|---|
China | 58.5 % | 834,018,000 |
Vietnam | 73.2 % | 71,347,000 |
Germany | 31.0 % | 25,791,000 |
South Korea | 43.3 % | 22,406,000 |
United Kingdom | 25.7 % | 17,303,000 |
Brazil | 8.0 % | 17,146,000 |
France | 24.0 % | 16,260,000 |
Russia | 7.0 % | 10,041,000 |
Canada | 23.9 % | 9,141,000 |
South Africa | 15.1 % | 8,968,000 |
Netherlands | 42.0 % | 7,364,000 |
Mozambique | 18.7 % | 5,998,000 |
Mexico | 4.7 % | 5,955,000 |
Australia | 22.3 % | 5,728,000 |
Ivory Coast | 16.7 % | 4,589,000 |
Czechia | 34.5 % | 3,624,000 |
Italy | 5.8 % | 3,428,000 |
Cuba | 24.0 % | 2,702,000 |
Chile | 11.5 % | 2,242,000 |
New Zealand | 38.5 % | 1,972,000 |
Switzerland | 21.4 % | 1,863,000 |
Hungary | 18.2 % | 1,767,000 |
Ghana | 5.2 % | 1,707,000 |
Ecuador | 7.9 % | 1,406,000 |
Mongolia | 38.6 % | 1,292,000 |
Kenya | 2.4 % | 1,272,000 |
Haiti | 10.2 % | 1,168,000 |
Uruguay | 31.6 % | 1,083,000 |
Nicaragua | 15.7 % | 1,076,000 |
Austria | 12.0 % | 1,075,000 |
Finland | 19.2 % | 1,064,000 |
El Salvador | 16.8 % | 1,061,000 |
Peru | 2.9 % | 978,000 |
Zimbabwe | 6.1 % | 976,000 |
Singapore | 16.4 % | 894,000 |
Bulgaria | 11.8 % | 812,000 |
Slovakia | 13.4 % | 730,000 |
Estonia | 54.1 % | 720,000 |
Portugal | 6.8 % | 702,000 |
Bolivia | 5.5 % | 664,000 |
Republic of the Congo | 11.3 % | 659,000 |
Jamaica | 21.3 % | 602,000 |
Botswana | 20.6 % | 533,000 |
Chad | 3.1 % | 533,000 |
Kazakhstan | 2.8 % | 532,000 |
Malawi | 2.5 % | 497,000 |
Rwanda | 3.6 % | 485,000 |
Ireland | 5.7 % | 287,000 |
Slovenia | 13.6 % | 287,000 |