Addressing religious practices in Sub-Saharan Africa Insights from a longitudinal study in rural Mali

Q3 Social Sciences Etude de la Population Africaine Pub Date : 2020-03-20 DOI:10.11564/34-1-1345
Aurélien Dasré, V. Hertrich
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In censuses and demographic surveys, religion is recorded as a variable of state, assuming that individuals’ religious affiliation is unique and definitive. However, in sub-Saharan Africa, pluralism are commonplace. In this paper, w e discuss the relevance and feasibility of a statistical approach to religious practices, taking into consideration their complexity and variability over an individual’s lifetime.  We use longitudinal data collected since 25 years in the south-east of Mali, among a population where traditional and Christian religions coexist. We can compare the results of a classic cross-sectional approach with those obtained via a longitudinal approach that takes into consideration individuals’ religious trajectories.  Plurality and variability in religious practices are confirmed. Most individuals, at some point in their lives, become affiliated with different religions. Mobility and reversibility in religious affiliation are common. The relevance of cross-sectional data on religious affiliation for demographic analysis is questionable.
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解决撒哈拉以南非洲的宗教习俗问题来自马里农村纵向研究的见解
在人口普查和人口调查中,宗教被记录为国家的一个变量,假设个人的宗教信仰是独特和明确的。然而,在撒哈拉以南非洲,多元化是司空见惯的。在本文中,我们讨论了统计方法对宗教实践的相关性和可行性,考虑到宗教实践在个人一生中的复杂性和可变性。我们使用了自25年以来在马里东南部传统宗教和基督教共存的人口中收集的纵向数据。我们可以将经典横截面方法的结果与通过考虑个人宗教轨迹的纵向方法获得的结果进行比较。宗教实践的多样性和可变性得到了证实。大多数人在一生中的某个时刻都加入了不同的宗教。宗教信仰的流动性和可逆性很常见。关于宗教信仰的横断面数据与人口统计分析的相关性值得怀疑。
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Etude de la Population Africaine
Etude de la Population Africaine Social Sciences-Demography
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期刊介绍: African Population Studies is a biannual, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, commentaries, letters and case studies on topics related to the disciplines represented by the Union for African Population Studies Association. These disciplines include demography, population studies, public health, epidemiology, social statistics, population geography, development studies, economics and other social sciences that deal with population and development interrelationships that are unique and relevant to Africa and global audience.
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