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Location: Percent Hispanic in census tract? - Belief Statistics Topic

Percent of people in the congregation's census tract who are Hispanic. [ARDA Note: Please see HISPANIC_ALL4 in the survey instrument for full remarks.] (HISPANIC_ALL4)
Results weighted by WT_ALL4_CONG_DUP (National Congregations Study, Cumulative Dataset (1998, 2006-2007, 2012, and 2018-2019))


Location: Percent Hispanic in census tract? by Political ideology

 More conservativeRight in the middleMore liberalTotalMissing
Zero through 4.965.6%
1818
54.4%
952
52.8%
273
60.4%
3043
117
Five through 10034.4%
954
45.6%
798
47.2%
244
39.6%
1996
148
Missing2012680
Total 100%
2772
100%
1750
100%
517
 
5039

Location: Percent Hispanic in census tract? by Year

 19982006-200720122018-2019TotalMissing
Zero through 4.974.6%
912
71.8%
1082
49.8%
653
40.4%
510
59.5%
3157
0
Five through 10025.4%
310
28.2%
425
50.2%
658
59.6%
752
40.5%
2145
0
Missing102030
Total 100%
1222
100%
1507
100%
1311
100%
1262
 
5302

Location: Percent Hispanic in census tract? by Region

 New England or Mid-AtlanticEast North Central or West North CentralSouth Atlantic, East South Central or West South CentralMountain or PacificTotalMissing
Zero through 4.958.3%
383
79.6%
983
62.8%
1620
20.5%
170
59.5%
3156
0
Five through 10041.7%
274
20.4%
252
37.2%
958
79.5%
661
40.5%
2145
0
Missing100230
Total 100%
657
100%
1235
100%
2578
100%
831
 
5301

Location: Percent Hispanic in census tract? by Religion

 Roman CatholicWhite conservative, evangelical or fundamentalistBlack ProtestantWhite liberal or moderateNon-ChristianTotalMissing
Zero through 4.951.1%
169
60.2%
1454
62.5%
688
65.8%
761
28.7%
85
59.6%
3157
0
Five through 10048.9%
162
39.8%
962
37.5%
413
34.2%
396
71.3%
211
40.4%
2144
0
Missing0100230
Total 100%
331
100%
2416
100%
1101
100%
1157
100%
296
 
5301

Location: Percent Hispanic in census tract? by Theology

 More conservativeRight in the middleMore liberalTotalMissing
Zero through 4.961.8%
1903
59.1%
902
49.4%
267
59.7%
3072
62
Five through 10038.2%
1176
40.9%
624
50.6%
273
40.3%
2073
84
Missing2011490
Total 100%
3079
100%
1526
100%
540
 
5145

Notes

The National Congregations Study (NCS) dataset fills a void in the sociological study of congregations by providing data that can be used to draw a nationally aggregate picture of congregations. Thanks to innovations in sampling techniques, the 1998 NCS data was the first nationally representative sample of American congregations. Subsequent NCS waves were conducted in 2006-07, 2012, and 2018-19. The 2006-07 NCS sample includes a subset of cases that were also interviewed in 1998. The 2012 NCS includes an oversample of Hispanic congregations. The 2018-19 NCS includes a subset of congregations that also were interviewed in 2012. The NCS Wave I-II Panel Dataset is also available from the ARDA. The Wave III-IV Panel Dataset will be available soon.

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