Abstract

The aim of this article is to reveal some socio-demographic characteristics of members of the Protestant religious formations of the Southern, Middle and Polar Urals, who chose the position “other nationality” in the questionnaire and defined their ethnicity by an ethnonym that is not in the fixed answers in the questionnaire. The article reveals the following characteristics of the respondents in this group: gender composition, age, level of education, professional composition. Among the Protestants of the Urals, who chose the position "other nationality" in the questionnaire, there is a gender imbalance - a quantitative predominance of women; most of all among the respondents over 45; about half of the respondents have higher and incomplete higher education; most of all in this group are pensioners, housewives, business leaders, employees, entrepreneurs and skilled workers. In general, the socio-demographic characteristics of the Protestants who chose the position “other nationality” are close to the same characteristics of the respondents from the general sample in the studied regions of the Urals; Protestants are people with similar socio-demographic characteristics, regardless of their ethnic self-identification - educated professionals and pensioners, among whom women are the majority.

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